Fulton Seeks Block Grant Funds to Demolish 36 Dangerous Vacant Properties
One Community Update
December 4, 2024
Source: www.krcgtv.com
The city of Fulton announced on December 12th that it will submit a request to the Missouri Department of Economic Development for the release of Community Development Block Grant funds.
The funds are authorized under Title I Housing and Community Development Act of 1974.
According to a press release from the city, the funds will be used to demolish 36 vacant residential properties throughout the city.
The release states the city has identified the structures set for demolition as dangerous and dilapidated in accordance with the city’s dangerous building ordinance.
David McCormack, a resident of Fulton whose property sits across from of one the structures set to be demolished says it has sat vacant for around 17 years now.
“I would like to see it gone honestly, it’s turning into an eyesore. In the summer you can see the trees growing around the house, I think at one time there might have been some drug dealing over there or something,” McCormack explained.
The project includes environmental review, title clearance, asbestos inspection and abatement, demolition, site clearance, and reseeding of disturbed ground.
The project is estimated to cost $587,029 with $200,000 coming from the Community Development Block Grant funds.
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