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DHCD - Programs & Services A-Z

 



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Blight Elimination and Brownfields Redevelopment Program (BEBR)
The program is designed to assist local governments, businesses and individuals with blight elimination and assessing or remediating the environmental contamination of an abandoned, idle, or underused facility or site.  A redevelopment plan that promotes economic development and has a positive effect on the environment is an essential element of a successful application. Contact Jason Scott at (608) 261-7714.

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CDBG-Public Facilities (CDBG-PF)
A versatile financing tool for general purpose local units of government in need of funds to undertake needed infrastructure and public building projects (excluding buildings for the conduct of government). The Program is designed to enhance the vitality of a community by undertaking public investment that contributes to its overall community and economic development.

CDBG-Planning Grant Program (CDBG-PLN)
This Department's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program provides up to $25,000 to assist communities in developing specific local and area-wide plans. Applications must provide at least a 25 percent cash match and must address a specific issue or activity. The application form limits the narrative to 2 pages and requests a description of the need for the plan and the area to be addressed. Documents that are primarily engineering studies, design specifications, and other technical reports are not eligible planning activities. Contact Doug Thurlow at (608) 266-7942.

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Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grants (EECBG)
Approximately $9.5 million has been awarded to Wisconsin by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to share with local governments actively undertaking projects that improve energy efficiency and reduce energy use and fossil fuel emissions. 

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Main Street Program
A comprehensive downtown economic revitalization program that emphasizes historic preservation, design, promotional, and economic restructuring activities.  Communities are selected through a competitive process.  Each community must hire a downtown manager and receive free technical assistance, including business management and design assistance, from the state program and the National Main Street Center for a five-year period. Contact Jim Engle at (608) 267-0766.

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Relocation Plan Review
Under Wisconsin Relocation Law, public agencies and local governments undertaking a publicly-funded activity that displaces persons from their homes, farms, or businesses are required to file a relocation plan with the state’s Relocation Unit. The overall goal is to minimize the hardship to persons affected by the public project. Contact Jack Sanderson at (608) 267-0317.

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Wisconsin Business Retention and Expansion Study Program (WIBRES)
Wisconsin's economy is a reflection of the business climate within each urban and rural community in the state. While new business attraction can stimulate economic growth, the retention and expansion of existing businesses is vital to maintaining and growing a community and ultimately the state.  To aid in strengthening economic development, Commerce provides communities with a survey tool to determine factors that affect business retention and expansion locally.  The program is offered free of charge to all qualifying communities in Wisconsin. Contact Geri Petersen at (414) 220-5369.

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