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Capital Area Greenbelt seeks $746,390 PennDOT grant to reconnect South Harrisburg trail; city to sponsor application

5968252 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

Capital Area Greenbelt Association presented a two‑phase plan to reconnect the Greenbelt in South Harrisburg and asked the city to serve as grant sponsor for a $746,390 PennDOT Transportation Alternatives set‑aside application for phase 2.

Representatives of the Capital Area Greenbelt Association (CAGA) told Harrisburg City Council on Oct. 14 that they will ask the city to sponsor a Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Transportation Alternatives set‑aside grant application for the Greenbelt’s South Harrisburg reconnection project.

CAGA’s Phase 2 proposal would reroute the trail through a corridor that uses Front Street, Sycamore Street, and a drive through the Pensy property to reconnect the Greenbelt near Shenoy Street. CAGA said the phase‑two construction grant request is for $746,390 and that the Greenbelt will contribute about $133,000 in upfront costs for…

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