A housing nonprofit, two churches, a youth program and a local family deserve funding from the Bahama Village Tax Increment Funding, property taxes reserved to alleviate blight in the historic neighborhood of Key West, an appointed committee has said.
City commissioners will review the recommendations after their 6 p.m. meeting Tuesday at Old City Hall.
In all, the Bahama Village Redevelopment Advisory Committee reviewed six applications for 2014 TIF money, which comes directly from property owners in the community.