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•demolition, clearance of material and debris <br /> • <br /> •site cleanup, preparation and grading <br /> • seeding, sodding,planting trees and shrubs <br /> •landscaping timbers, planting islands <br /> •repair of roofs, foundations <br /> •siding,windows, doors,paint, lighting <br /> •sidewalk repair or construction <br /> • exterior and interior rehabilitation of historic structures <br /> •picnic tables and grills <br /> •restrooms,walkways,parking <br /> •fencing, signs <br /> •drinking fountains <br /> • outdoor lighting <br /> •garbage receptacles <br /> •cleanup of river banks <br /> •flag posts and kiosks <br /> GRANT PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS <br /> Each project component must support one of the three goals (i.e. cleanup, <br /> beautification and/or community improvement projects) of the grant program and be <br /> coordinated with a planned,locally sponsored celebration to be held in 1990. <br /> • Applicants must provide for public comments on the proposed Celebrate 1990 project. <br /> The <br /> For cities and towns, public comment must consist of an official public hearing. <br /> public hearing must: 1) be advertised in the official newspaper two weeks in advance <br /> of the hearing;2)be conducted in the evening hours and in a convenient location; and, <br /> 3) describe the proposed project and solicit citizen comments. <br /> For Indian tribes,local communityimprovement vement or development organizations, <br /> public <br /> comment must consist of a public meeting that also must: 1)be advertised in the local <br /> newspaper two weeks in advance of the meeting;2)be conducted in the evening hours <br /> in a convenient location; and, 3) describe the proposed project and solicit citizen <br /> comments.A copy of the public hearing or public meeting advertisement and minutes <br /> must be submitted with the application. <br /> In the formative stages of the project, the applicant should designate an individual as <br /> the primary contact person for the project.This person would then be responsible for <br /> overall project coordination prior to the submission of the application and the <br /> implementation of the project after the grant is awarded. <br /> The grant program requires that a community provide three dollars for every one <br /> dollar ofgT ant funds requested. These local match dollars cannot include other state <br /> q <br /> �' MQ funds. Local match dollars could include federal, local and private funds or <br /> program equipment <br /> in-kind services such as volunteer labor, donation of and materials <br /> time, <br /> 2 <br />