By Jim Measel
May 24, 2021 | 6:03 PM
COLDWATER, MI (WTVB) â This will be the second year grants from a M.S.H.D.A. Neighborhood Enhancement Program will be available to eligible homeowners in the City of Coldwater.
The program is designed to provide direct benefit to homeowners in targeted neighborhoods. Eligible homeowners can use the grant funds to do work on sidings, roofs, windows, doors, driveways or sidewalks.
City Manager Keith Baker said during Mondayâs City Council meeting the grants will be available this year to residents of the First Ward in an area bound by East Pearl, South Sprague, Division and Park Avenue.
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Feb. 23—DOWAGIAC — Dowagiac City Manager Kevin Anderson had great news to share with the city council at the end of its meeting Monday at City Hall. Anderson announced that the city of Dowagiac will receive $75,000 in Neighborhood Enhancement Program grants this year. The Neighborhood Enhancement Program, overseen by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority, is designed to launch .