In a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans to apply for a $3 million community development block grant aimed at sidewalk rehabilitation throughout the city of Willows. The initiative, which is part of an over-the-counter grant program, will focus on replacing approximately 1.5 miles of sidewalk, identified through a detailed site analysis conducted by the city's public works crew and engineering staff.
City officials have pinpointed 63 sections of sidewalk totaling 43,614 square feet, prioritizing locations near schools, heavily trafficked roads, and downtown areas. The application for the grant will open on October 29, with the city aiming to submit the necessary documentation promptly.
Additionally, the city plans to apply for a competitive planning grant of $280,000, due in December, to develop plans and specifications for future road rehabilitation projects. This funding will support the creation of bid documents and engineering estimates, laying the groundwork for securing further funding for the projects.
During the meeting, council members expressed their support for the sidewalk project, emphasizing the importance of addressing the worst conditions identified through field visits. The discussions also highlighted the inclusion of curb ramp rehabilitation for ADA compliance and other necessary improvements to ensure accessibility.
The meeting concluded with a reminder that a public hearing is required for the resolution to submit the grant application, marking a significant step forward in the city’s infrastructure improvement efforts.