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Graham council withdraws from TxDOT-linked trail grant after budget concerns

3619769 · May 9, 2025
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The Graham City Council voted to withdraw from the phase 2 application process for a Salt Creek hike-and-bike trail and State Highway 16 shared‑use path after members raised concerns about required local matching funds and longer-term budget impacts.

The Graham City Council voted to withdraw from the phase 2 application process for a Salt Creek hike-and-bike trail and a State Highway 16 shared-use path after members questioned the city’s ability to cover potential matching costs.

City Manager (name not specified) told the council the city had been invited to submit a detailed application but that "there is no guarantee that the city will be awarded a grant or that TxDOT will financially sponsor either project." He said engineers would be needed to prepare the application and the city manager asked the council to appropriate…

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