Local Fire Sprinkler Incentives
Galesburg Introduces New Downtown Residential Fire Sprinkler Grant Program
The city council of Galesburg has approved a new fire sprinkler grant program for residential units in its downtown area.
The Downtown Residential Fire Sprinkler Grant Program’s primary feature is to encourage installation of more fire sprinkler systems by reimbursing property owners of downtown residential areas 50 percent of the system cost, up to $20,000. This program aims to increase the number of sprinklered residential units in the downtown area, protecting residents and improving the overall community.
When meeting current construction codes, this grant will help cover the cost of fire alarm and sprinkler system installations, repairs, and updates. Steve Gugliotta, the Director of Community Development for Galesburg, expects this grant to benefit the community beyond increased fire protection because it will ultimately increase activity in the downtown area.
“There are a number of vacant upper stories, some of which would require extensive renovation to turn into apartments. There are other buildings that have apartments, but they have not been used as such in 20-plus years. With installed fire protection, they may need less renovation to get back into productive use,” Gugliotta said.
“The presence of people in the downtown at all times of day and night is very desirable and could be particularly attractive to young professionals, retired persons, and all those seeking an urban residential experience,” he added. “Living in the heart of the city puts you within walking distance of shops, restaurants, entertainment, and other amenities. One can also easily get around using public transportation or by foot.”
To qualify for the grant, applicants must own property within the Galesburg downtown area as it has been geographically defined and meet someother conditions.
For more information on the grant program, visit City of Galesburg website.