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business for capital expenses (land, building, equipment, site development). Funds from this <br />grant category must be utilized to create jobs or retain existing jeopardized jobs, primarily <br />for low/moderate income persons. <br />Min Park Cnh ivision (bighhorheed Revi ali7 tion) <br />Figure 1 displays a portion of Oslo Park subdivision. This area, which surrounds Thompson <br />Elementary School, has many unpaved roads, drainage problems, and no sidewalks. After a <br />preliminary review of the area, staff and the community leaders determined that this portion of Oslo <br />Park may be an eligible area for neighborhood revitalization CDBG funds. <br />Except for 18" Avenue SW, 20t" Avenue SW, I& Court SW, and 10 Street SW, none of the <br />neighborhood roads in Oslo Park, which are shown in figure 1, are paved. In addition, all of the <br />roads shown in figure 1 are publicly owned. Due to the proximity of the elementary school, those <br />roads are used quite frequently, both by automobile traffic as well as pedestrian traffic. <br />Based on review of aerials as well as site visits, it is estimated that approximately 200 single-family <br />homes and 600 lots are located within the area shown in figure 1. Staff anticipates many of those <br />households to be in the low -to -moderate income category. <br />Given that there are more than 20,000 linear feet of unpaved roads in the proposed subject area, staff <br />proposes to apply for the maximum $750,000 grant. In order to maximize the program impact score, <br />the county will have to provide matching finds. One possible source for the matching funds would <br />be the county's petition paving funds. <br />JANUARY 19, 1999 <br />-33- 6�K *417 <br />mow <br />ONO <br />=ME <br />AAAA <br />=141104W <br />MW <br />�� <br />�-. <br />finMM <br />- <br />WC_ <br />® <br />m <br />_7 <br />IBM <br />low 3M <br />M�7!1 IM. <br />-3Z' <br />- T <br />IRn'. <br />MM.M. <br />�c� c: <br />��q <br />i <br />WIM <br />301 :M <br />l+� <br />�32 <br />� <br />low,. <br />Lojoll <br />Zan ZEN <br />.> <br />ISWI <br />7 <br />WON MI`' <br />-K3.3a <br />Er <br />IM 31 <br />MA <br />s� <br />9� <br />WMF <br />IN. ee <br />MR <br />11 $� <br />an <br />. did, <br />M1 , MSS <br />Er no <br />'�-- <br />!. <br />M7 <br />ZZ <br />KIM <br />M <br />w, R� OWE �a MIM M� <br />H <br />47 : <br />F7 <br />7 <br />� <br />�� <br />IFW Ii <br />MM <br />® <br />Li <br />is <br />El <br />NMI <br />M Ems® <br />Except for 18" Avenue SW, 20t" Avenue SW, I& Court SW, and 10 Street SW, none of the <br />neighborhood roads in Oslo Park, which are shown in figure 1, are paved. In addition, all of the <br />roads shown in figure 1 are publicly owned. Due to the proximity of the elementary school, those <br />roads are used quite frequently, both by automobile traffic as well as pedestrian traffic. <br />Based on review of aerials as well as site visits, it is estimated that approximately 200 single-family <br />homes and 600 lots are located within the area shown in figure 1. Staff anticipates many of those <br />households to be in the low -to -moderate income category. <br />Given that there are more than 20,000 linear feet of unpaved roads in the proposed subject area, staff <br />proposes to apply for the maximum $750,000 grant. In order to maximize the program impact score, <br />the county will have to provide matching finds. One possible source for the matching funds would <br />be the county's petition paving funds. <br />JANUARY 19, 1999 <br />-33- 6�K *417 <br />