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The Brigham City Council on Thursday, Sept. 4, approved a revolving loan program to help the city’s historic Main Street property owners pay for site improvements, advancing the plan after a spirited debate and pointed criticism from a resident who argued the city was overstepping its role. Juliana Larsen, a Brigham City resident who comments regularly at council meetings, urged the council to reject the proposal. “Are we a bank? What are we doing?…Why are we putting all of this money into something that is only going to benefit the businesses and the owners on Main Street?” she said during...
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By Box Elder News JournalThe Brigham City Council on Thursday, Sept. 4, approved a revolving loan program to help the city’s historic Main Street property owners pay for site improvements, advancing the plan after a spirited debate and pointed criticism from a resident who argued the city was overstepping its role. Juliana Larsen, a Brigham City resident who comments regularly at council meetings, urged the council to reject the proposal. “Are we a bank? What are we doing?…Why are we putting all of this money into something that is only going to benefit the businesses and the owners on Main Street?” she said during...
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