The following are some of the CDBG-grant funded projects Neighborhood Services has developed in past years: FY 2010 CDBG Funding
- Springhill Park sign installed (part of Wayfinding Signage Plan)
- Open air shelter installed at Springhill Park, with picnic tables, benches, trash receptacles
- Curbs and sidewalks improved in Downtown Xenia as part of the Tier 2 projects downtown
FY 2011 CDBG Funding
- Bicycle Path Enhancement Project at Xenia Station with trees, benches, bike racks, etc., from 3rd Street to Xenia Station
- Installation of park signs at 5 area parks, and street signs in east and northeast neighborhoods,
- continuation of city’s Wayfinding Signage Implementation
- FY 2012 CDBG Funding
- Rehabilitation of the facade of Xenia Station at 150 Miami Avenue
- Installation of additional wayfinding signs in the east end, and 2 pedestrian kiosks
- FY 2013 CDBG Funding - Allocation
- PY 2014 CDBG Funding - Allocation Grant
- New or repaired curbs along East Church Street
- PY 2015 - CDBG Program Income
- Construction of one bistro cafe with Toward Independence, Inc. (completed 5/31/16)
- PY 2015 CDBG Funding - Allocation Grant (and Program Income - Carnegie Library).
- ADA Curb cuts along E. Church Street, completed in 2016
- Planning grant towards Xenia Carnegie Library at 194 E. Church Street, Historic Structures Report completed in December 2016
- New roof for Community Action Partnership at 496 Dayton Avenue, completed in 2016
- PY 2015 HUD HOPE VI-Main Street Grant
- Xenia Shoe and Leather Housing (design underway)
- PY 2016 CDBG Funding - Allocation Grant
- ADA Curb cuts and curb repairs in Laynewood areas (to be completed in 2017)
- PY 2017 CDBG Funding: No CDBG Allocation will be available to Xenia in 2017/2018.
- PY 2018 CDBG Funding: City will be eligible to apply for 2018 funding in June 2018, for work to be conducted in 2019. Approximately $150,000 will be eligible with work to be completed within 2 years.