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Glendale Heights board approves financial commitment to pursue $250,000 Safe Routes to School grant
Summary
Trustees approved a resolution committing local funds so the village can pursue a Safe Routes to School grant application that would contribute up to $250,000 toward President Street pedestrian and bike-path work tied to the 2027 roadway reconstruction.
GLENDALE HEIGHTS, Ill. — The Village of Glendale Heights on Sept. 18 adopted a resolution authorizing a local financial commitment to pursue a Safe Routes to School grant that could provide as much as $250,000 toward pedestrian and bicycle path work related to future roadway reconstruction.
Village Administrator Doug Flint told trustees the village is applying for the grant, for which $250,000 is the maximum award. “We’re applying for $250,000,” Flint said, and added that the grant would cover roughly 25% of the project cost. He described the application as a multi‑year process with long review…
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