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Borough applies for TASA grant to replace school flashing lights and add pedestrian improvements
Summary
Council authorized the borough manager to apply for the state Transportation Alternatives (TASA) program to replace school‑zone flashing lights and add ADA pedestrian improvements near two schools; construction would be 100% grant‑funded if accepted, borough would budget engineering fees.
The borough council authorized staff to apply for the state Transportation Alternatives Set‑Aside (TASA) program on Aug. 21 to replace flashing school‑zone lights and add pedestrian/ADA improvements near two elementary schools.
Staff said TASA (federally funded, state‑administered) applicants that are selected receive construction reimbursement; staff described construction costs as 100% funded under the program, with the borough responsible only for…
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