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Redrawing the map: Wellsville considers rezoning to aid hospital construction project
The area of North Main Street is currently zoned for single-family residential. Some residences would be rezoned into the business district
The Wellsville Daily Reporter
WELLSVILLE Jones Memorial Hospital’s $16.8 million Transformation Grant has revealed a misdiagnosis of the zoning district map in the Village of Wellsville.
As the hospital prepares to embark on the start of construction in June, officials discovered part of the project area is currently zoned for residential use rather than commercial. The discrepancy includes the former Haag medical office building and the adjoining parking lot now owned by the hospital. The area is scheduled to be utilized as a staging area for construction crews in the coming months.
Exeter, ON, Canada / 90.5 Exeter Today
Jan 28, 2021 5:48 AM
The Ontario government is launching a $57 million program to connect small businesses with tech-savvy students, $2,500 in grants and online training.
Lambton-Kent Middlesex MPP Monte McNaughton is confident in the abilities of the students, and explained the purpose of the program is to assist small-businesses in their online endeavours.
Students working in the squad program assess a business’s digital literacy and give information on how to access the Digital Main Street digital transformation training program, help in creating a Digital Transformation Plan, applying for and spending the $2,500 Digital Transformation Grant and much more.
Quad City Community Foundation gives $100K grants to two area organizations
The East Moline and United Township School Districts, and Humility Homes and Services are getting transformation grants to aid the communities. Author: Connor Day Updated: 10:36 PM CST January 13, 2021
Two area organizations are receiving $100,000 grants from the Quad City Community Foundation to help improve various aspects of their area.
The East Moline and United Township School Districts, and Humility Homes and Services are each getting a Transformation Grant to help bring equitable solutions to problems in their local areas.
“The past year has shed light on the racial and socioeconomic issues of our country,” said Sherry Ristau, president and CEO. “And while we must all continue to educate ourselves about the inequities that touch our community, nation and world, it is also important for us to act on great ideas and long-term solutions to those challenges. Th