A recently announced $60,630 Ohio Department of Development grant will defray the cost of removing an underground tank from a vacant city-owned Front Street property slated for possible future redevelopment.
This vacant Front Street property near the Dunkin' contains an underground gasoline storage tank, which will be removed to make way for future redevelopment on the site. Google Maps photowill defray the cost of removing an underground tank from a vacant city-owned Front Street property slated for possible future redevelopment.
According to the grant application, the underground gas tank project, located at 785 Front Street, involves removing the tank and then “remediating contaminated soil on a former gas station and car wash site.”to address two other Front Street sites. A defunct laundromat building at 822 Front Street will be demolished using a $55,000 grant, while the former Williams Ford property at 731 Front Street will have subsurface materials removed, with a $145,000 grant offsetting that cost.
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