July 25, 2016 – Norfolk County has approved Tracey Stewart and Alex Balazsy for a project under the Landscaping, Signage and Property Improvement Program of the Community Improvement Plan (CIP).
Tracey Stewart and Alex Balazsy will receive a grant of up to $2,000 for the installation of new signage for their business, Forever Summer, located at 63 King Street in Delhi.
Incentives are available for architectural and design, environmental site assessment, structural improvements, building facades, agricultural building and facilities, residential conversions and rehabilitation, landscaping, signage and property improvement. Property tax increment grants are also available for larger projects.
Non-residential projects are eligible for incentives. Depending on the program, programs apply to properties in urban, hamlet, lakeshore and agricultural areas.
Community Improvement Plans help municipalities target areas in transition or in need of repair, rehabilitation and redevelopment, and stimulate private sector investment through municipal incentive-based programs.
Information about CIP incentives is available at www.norfolkbusiness.ca, phone 519-426-9497 or email [email protected].