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Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant Program is a grant from the City of Grants Pass, Oregon that funds matching grants for businesses forced to relocate due to unforeseen circumstances or needing infrastructure upgrades to expand.
Eligible projects include system development charges, street and utility upgrades, sewer and water lateral installation, fire suppression system installation or upgrades, and reimbursement district liens. The program is designed to retain businesses and support economic development within the city. Eligible applicants are companies relocating under unforeseen circumstances or expanding and facing unexpected infrastructure costs.
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Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant Program | Grants Pass, OR - Official Website Business Funding & Incentive Programs Business Retention & Relocation Assistance Program Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant Program The purpose of the Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant Program is to provide matching grants for companies having to relocate from their current premises due to unforeseen circumstances or to provide aid to companies desiring to expand and are faced with unforeseen infrastructure upgrades.
Funds are available for infrastructure upgrades to the property.
The following list is not exhaustive, but covers the major types of projects which are fundable: System Development Charges (SDCs) Street, storm, and utility upgrades Sewer or water lateral installation Fire suppression system installation or upgrades Reimbursement District Liens Business Retention and Relocation Assistance Grant Program Description (PDF) Economic Development Division Grant Application (PDF) Government Websites by CivicPlus®
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Companies having to relocate from their current premises due to unforeseen circumstances or companies desiring to expand and are faced with unforeseen infrastructure upgrades. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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