Enhancements to Parking Facilities at The Hub on Smith Street
The Hub on Smith's Parking Lot Project Receives $1.277 Million Grant
The Hub on Smith, a local community centre, is set to undergo a significant improvement in its parking spot. According to a report conducted by City Engineer Thomas Morneau, the parking spot is in need of improvement.
In a recent development, the City Council has approved a resolution authorising the submission of a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) for The Hub on Smith's parking spot project in the amount of $1.277 million. This funding comes as matching funds, adding to the previously secured $1.923 million, bringing the total funds for the project to $3.2 million.
However, the Mineral Royalty Grant application for the project was denied. The City Council had initially applied for a grant of $1-million in February, but it seems that the funds will have to be secured from other sources.
The parking spot improvement process at The Hub on Smith has been ongoing for several years. The details of the project, including the cost of the improvement and the timeline for its completion, have not been disclosed.
The Hub on Smith's parking spot improvement is being covered by our platform's Ron Richter. As more information becomes available, we will keep you updated on the progress of this project.
Despite the lack of specific details, it is clear that The Hub on Smith is moving forward with improvements to its parking spot. The exact reasons for the need for improvement were not specified, but the community can look forward to a more functional and efficient parking spot in the future.
Stay tuned for more updates on The Hub on Smith's parking spot project.
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