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City manager: Waterford wins nearly $1 million in ATP grants; staff reports community center punch list and Waterstone development timeline

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The city manager said the Stanislaus Council awarded two Active Transportation Program grants totaling about $1 million for sidewalks and related work and partial funding for an active-transportation plan; staff also briefed the council on a community center punch list and a nearby Waterstone subdivision expected to produce about 80 homes.

City Manager Amanda told the council that at the Stanislaus policy board meeting the city was awarded two Active Transportation Program (ATP) grants totaling about $1 million and partial funding for a citywide active-transportation plan; staff said additional funding (Caltrans or local match) of a couple hundred thousand dollars may be required to complete the plan.

One grant is scoped for sidewalks, curbs, gutters and lighting along Washington, Rhine Way and Pasadena in and around the high school to reduce pedestrian walking in the street; construction is likely about two years out, staff said. The partial ATP funding covers work on a new active-transportation plan (bicycle and pedestrian network) and staff said a complete plan will help the…

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