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City Council Moves Forward with Controversial Sidewalk Extension

June 14, 2024 | Middleton, Canyon County, Idaho



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City Council Moves Forward with Controversial Sidewalk Extension
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the Ninth Street Extension project, emphasizing the need for improved safety measures for schoolchildren. The council had previously approached the local school district, requesting a contribution of $116,000 to help fund a sidewalk extension. However, the school board did not vote on the proposal, leaving the council to proceed with funding the project entirely on their own. The council aims to complete the sidewalk extension before the next school year.

The discussion also highlighted the use of Safe Schools grant money, which has already been allocated for sidewalk improvements. The council confirmed that they have budgeted for the project and are optimistic about securing funding through impact fees.

In addition to the sidewalk project, the council reviewed plans for a roundabout at Middleton Road, estimated to cost $275,000, which is also expected to be eligible for impact fee funding. Officials are currently working on finalizing the design and ensuring that the project aligns with the community's needs. The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between the council and the school district to enhance safety and traffic management in the area.

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