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Council authorizes TAP grant applications for Medical District and 20 Second Avenue pedestrian work
Summary
Meridian City Council approved submitting Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant applications to the Mississippi Department of Transportation for Medical District Phase 2 ($970,500) and a 20 Second Avenue streetscape/pedestrian project ($1,200,000), with a 20% local match expected from the city’s internet sales tax.
The Meridian City Council voted 5-0 to authorize submission of two Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant applications to the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT): a $970,500 application for Medical District Phase 2 pedestrian improvements and a $1,200,000 application for a 20 Second Avenue streetscape…
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