Twenty-seven
new light poles and lights have recently been installed using shorter 14 foot
poles replacing previous poles that stood 25 feet tall. The lower lights give
better illumination to the sidewalks and help with a more inviting atmosphere
for shoppers.
“The City
has consistently invested in infrastructure throughout the community which
helps create an opportunity for business to thrive and these lights are no
exception.” shares Mayor Randy McClement.
Richard
Griffin, Director of Economic Development for the City stated, “By partnering
with the Downtown Frederick Partnership and the State Department of Housing and
Community Development, the City is able to leverage its investment and talent
at DPW to deliver projects such as this one.”
A
Community Legacy grant provided by the Maryland Department of Housing and
Community Development provided 50% of the funding for the cost of the lights.
The grant was applied for and administered by joint efforts of Downtown
Frederick Partnership and DED. The City covered the other half of the cost for
the lights and to install electrical outlets to the poles allowing for holiday
lights.
DED is a
full-service economic development department of the City of Frederick with the
mission to create economic opportunity in the City through job creation,
revitalization and reinvestment. To learn more visit www.businessinfrederick.com or
call at 301-600-6360.
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