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Borough Business Revitalization Program | About the Borough Business Revitalization Program |
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| Written by Robert Pitera | |
| Monday, 18 September 2006 | |
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About the Borough Business Revitalization Program
The BBRP is made up of local government officials, business owners, active citizens and paid staff from the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce. It is a joint effort of Lehigh and Northampton Counties, the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce Foundation and the nine participating boroughs: Alburtis, Bangor, Bath, Catasauqua, Coopersburg, Hellertown, Macungie, North Catasauqua and Wilson. All business owners, employees and residents of the Borough of Wilson are invited to participate in the Business Revitalization Committee, which meets regularly at the Wilson Borough Hall (The Guy Tomaino Administration Building). For more information, use the "Contact Us" menu option. The BBRP Façade Grant ProgramFaçade Program The Façade Grant Program is a program whereby public money is invested into exterior improvements made to private properties. Grants are awarded on a 1-to-1 basis (private expenditures are matched dollar for dollar by public money, up to $5,000.00). The program covers a great deal of exterior renovations to property, including painting, windows, doors, shutters, awnings, signage, and general maintenance. A variety of renovations are eligible for this program, and the staff of the BBRP is more than happy to assist you with your project.
For more details on the program, visit the GLVCC website (External site - opens in new window)
Mission StatementThe Wilson Borough Business Revitalization Program MissionPartner with residents, businesses and Borough leadership to develop an active and effective organization that can positively affect living condition, business profitability and property values through its actions.
VisionThe Wilson Borough Business Revitalization Program VisionEngage all elements of the community in creating a more vibrant environment for residents to live, for businesses to thrive and for property values to increase.
Contact the BBRPFor more information contact:
Sharon Davis
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| Last Updated ( Saturday, 19 July 2008 ) |