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Bridge Street. One year after the date a certificate of occupancy is issued for Building Two, appropriate paving, landscaping, lighting, and other improvements required to ensure safe, comfortable, and contiguous pedestrian accommodations on Bridge Street between Broadway and the Fox River, in compliance with current industry standards.
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Bridge Street. Appropriate paving, landscaping, lighting, controls, and other improvements required to ensure a safe, comfortable crossing of the CN railroad tracks for both motorized and non-motorized users.” C. In Recital D.2, Public Improvements, delete the following text in section c): “The City and/or RDA will seek appropriate approvals for an additional CN railroad crossing with the future eastward extension of Clinton Street. “ D. In Recital D.2. Public Improvements delete “eight hundred (800)” in section d) and replace it with “one hundred and sixty (160)”. E. In Recital D.2. Public Improvements from section d), delete sections (I), (II), (III), (IV), and (VI) in their entirety. F. In Recital D.3. Neighborhood Investment, delete the following text: “The City and/or RDA shall invest one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), within three (3) years from the date of the execution of this Agreement, into residential acquisition, neighborhood rehabilitation, and development projects in the neighborhood to the immediate west of the Property. Funds shall come from a combination of sources, including, but not limited to of Neighborhood Enhancement, Community Development Block Grant (“CDBG”), and/or HOME.” And replace it with: “The Parties acknowledge that the City and/or RDA has spent one million two hundred ninety three thousand nine hundred seventy one dollars and forty six cents ($1,293,971.46) in CDBG, HOME, and Neighborhood Enhancement Funds from 2018-2021 in this neighborhood. Investments included acquisition, demo, curb appeal grants, home improvement loans, commercial facade grants, sidewalks and alleyways.” G. In Recital D.3. Neighborhood Investment, add the following text: “Furthermore, the City has invested approximately two million dollars ($2,000,000.00) into stormwater infrastructure, including installation of stormwater lift stations to mitigate neighborhood flooding.” H. In Recital E, delete “TID 21” and replace it with “TID 22”. I. In Recital E, delete “2018” and replace it with “2019”. J. In Section II. DEFINTIONS; EXHIBITS, from section Q., delete the terms “…Five (TID 5…)” and replace with “…Twenty-Two (TID 22…)”. K. In Section II. DEFINTIONS; EXHIBITS, from section Q., delete the terms “…TID 5 in 1999; TID 5 terminates in 2026.” and replace it with “…TID 22 in 2019; TID 22 terminates in 2046.” L. In Section II. DEFINTIONS; EXHIBITS, from section Q., delete the phrase “Should the Joint Review Board (JRB) create a new blight or conservation and rehabilitatio...

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