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Rancho Cordova is exploring a new initiative aimed at attracting family-friendly businesses to the area, with a proposal for $25,000 grants for eligible restaurants and entertainment venues. The city council believes that by offering financial assistance, they can stimulate local economic growth and enhance the community's appeal as a vibrant destination for families.
The proposed funding plan is designed to encourage the establishment of new dining options and recreational activities that cater to families. City officials hope that by supporting these businesses, they can create a more diverse and enjoyable environment for residents and visitors alike.
If approved, the grants would be available to businesses that meet specific criteria, ensuring that they align with the community's vision for a family-oriented atmosphere. The initiative is part of a broader strategy to revitalize the local economy and improve the quality of life for Rancho Cordova residents, making it an attractive place to live and visit.
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