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Fraser adopts 2025 sidewalk and pathway gap master plan to target missing links and funding

5772802 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

Council adopted the 2025 Sidewalk and Pathway Gap Master Plan, funded in part by a Complete Streets/corridor safety planning grant, identifying priority corridors (Mulvey, Utica, Hayes, Garfield) and recommending phased projects, scoring criteria, and a funding playbook to pursue grants such as Safe Routes to School.

Fraser — The Fraser City Council adopted the city’s 2025 Sidewalk and Pathway Gap Master Plan on Monday, a strategic prioritization of missing sidewalks and pedestrian connections across the city.

McKenna Associate Planner Ashley Jankowski and AEW engineer Ashley Carpenter presented the plan, which McKenna prepared with a grant from a Complete Streets and Corridor Safety planning program (described in the presentation as "cogs, complete streets and corridor safety planning program"). The plan inventories roughly 66 miles of…

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