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Blighted Property Demolition Fund is a grant from Delaware County, Pennsylvania that funds local municipal governments in Delaware County to demolish blighted properties that meet at least three of the nine stated blight criteria.
Eligible costs include demolition and clearance activities, environmental hazard assessment and remediation, hazardous materials testing and disposal, utility disconnections, demolition permits, and associated site restoration. The program is administered through Delaware County's Housing and Community Development office, with program guidelines available for interested municipalities.
Eligible applicants are local municipal governments in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Award amounts vary based on project scope and demolition costs. Applications are submitted through the Delaware County online application portal.
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Interested communities should review the Program Guidelines, found here . Applications can be accessed here . Eligible costs may include demolition and related clearance activities that may include a determination of environmental hazards on the property and proper removal, testing and disposal of hazardous materials, utility disconnections, and demolition permits as well as any associated site restoration.
Funding is available to local municipal governments for the demolition of Blighted Properties which meet at least three of the 9 stated blight criteria. Interested communities should review the Program Guidelines, found here . Applications can be accessed here .
Eligible costs may include demolition and related clearance activities that may include a determination of environmental hazards on the property and proper removal, testing and disposal of hazardous materials, utility disconnections, and demolition permits as well as any associated site restoration.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Local municipal governments in Delaware County. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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