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Glendale to discuss downtown redevelopment update
Arts grants also on tap for Tuesday council meeting
(Independent Newsmedia/Steve Stockmar)
A look at Glendale City Hall.
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Glendale City Council will hold a session to discuss a short list of agenda items on Sept. 26.
Tomorrow night's session will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Civic Center, 5750 W. Glenn Drive, Glendale. Residents can also watch via a livestream.
The council will here presentations including one the city's renovation project
The presentation item is a 12-week look ahead update on the downtown campus reinvestment project.
This looks to give updates on the City Hall renovation progress from September through November, and plans give a outreach meeting for the building design in December.
The council will also hear an agreement with 16 performing arts programs to award grant funding that ranges from $1,065 to $4,000 for the year.