TOWN OF HILDEBRAN: Awarded Full PARTF Grant Request of $289,700 For Future Downtown Royal Park!

TOWN OF HILDEBRAN: Awarded Full PARTF Grant Request of 9,700 For Future Downtown Royal Park!
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Town of Hildebran issued the following announcement on Feb. 5.

Today, the Town of Hildebran was informed that we were awarded our full PARTF grant request in the amount of $289,700 to go towards our future downtown Royal Park! 

“I’m pleased to learn that the Town has received our grant.  We are excited to put these funds to work revitalizing the area where the old school stood.  The plans are in place to build a park that families can enjoy for generations to come.  I think this is a positive step toward rebuilding relationships within our community.”

Mayor Wendell Hildebrand

“This is exciting news! The Town Council, the Western Piedmont Council of Governments, town staff and our citizens worked diligently to make this happen. I’m thankful the PARTF Authority made this a reality for our town and for our citizens. If you live in or around Hildebran, please thank your Town Council for making this happen! 

Original source can be found here.



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