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A Community Improvement Plan (CIP) is coming to the Municipality of North Perth!
To assist in guiding future community improvement activities, supporting economic growth, and providing lifelong vitality, the Municipality of North Perth is researching and developing a CIP. The aim of the CIP is to allow the Municipality to contribute financially to private landowners, to help motivate, facilitate, and support reinvestment, restoration, and redevelopment projects. The creation of the CIP will support the creation of new affordable/attainable housing units across North Perth. In addition, the CIP is also an opportunity to engage the community in a collaborative approach to improving the Municipality’s social, cultural, and economic standing. If approved by Council and in place, the Municipality may provide financial incentives, in the form of grants, loans, rebates, and tax assistance, to eligible landowners and tenants to help with physical improvements to private property. The project will also include additional insight into the implementation, marketing, and monitoring strategies to better assist the Municipality with the implementation of the CIP.
A Community Improvement Plan (CIP) is coming to the Municipality of North Perth!
To assist in guiding future community improvement activities, supporting economic growth, and providing lifelong vitality, the Municipality of North Perth is researching and developing a CIP. The aim of the CIP is to allow the Municipality to contribute financially to private landowners, to help motivate, facilitate, and support reinvestment, restoration, and redevelopment projects. The creation of the CIP will support the creation of new affordable/attainable housing units across North Perth. In addition, the CIP is also an opportunity to engage the community in a collaborative approach to improving the Municipality’s social, cultural, and economic standing. If approved by Council and in place, the Municipality may provide financial incentives, in the form of grants, loans, rebates, and tax assistance, to eligible landowners and tenants to help with physical improvements to private property. The project will also include additional insight into the implementation, marketing, and monitoring strategies to better assist the Municipality with the implementation of the CIP.