Milpitas launches traffic safety survey
Responses will be considered in developing study.
Traffic safety study
Those who live or work in Milpitas can weigh in about any safety challenges they have experienced driving, biking, walking or using other transportation modes within the city. The city is conducting a survey as part of a study to identify traffic safety improvements, strategies and actions. Survey responses will be considered in developing this study. Take the survey at https://engagekh.com/cityofmilpitas/study-area-map#.
Storefront improvement grants
The City of Milpitas is taking applications for its Storefront Improvement Grant Program, which provides grants for exterior commercial storefront improvements to help increase economic vitality for local businesses.
The Milpitas City Council allocated $365,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for this purpose, of which $75,000 has been allocated for design services. Eligible landlords and business owners may apply for grant funding via a competitive application process.
Eligible projects must be commercial businesses or tenant spaces on North and South Main Street, be visible from the public right-of-way and provide a community benefit.
Level 1 grants will cover the lesser of 75% or up to $15,000 of eligible costs. Level 2 grants will cover the lesser of 75% or up to $25,000 of eligible costs.
Applicants must own the property or currently operate their business at project site. Only exterior improvements are eligible for grant funds.
Applicants must have no outstanding city code violations and must have proof of a current city-issued business license in good standing. Tenants must show proof that their lease is good for at least three years from their application submittal date.
For applications and more eligibility criteria, visit https://www.milpitas.gov/milpitas/business/storefront-improvement-grant-program.