FAIRMONT — Fairmont’s Tax Increment Financing District is starting to pay off for residents, 10 years after its implementation in 2015.

“We’re entering a phase where doing more projects are going to grow that increment even more, and then that is going to lead to more ability for us to do additional improvement projects in our neighborhoods across the city,” City Manager Travis Blosser said Thursday. “The city has had a keen eye of trying to take every dollar that we spend and either turn it into another dollar or two for every dollar.”

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