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Apple Valley unveils draft Complete Streets action plan to pursue grants for 37 miles of bike and pedestrian routes

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Summary

Town staff and consultants presented a draft Complete Streets Action Plan identifying 14 corridors and six priority projects, funded initially by a $600,000 Safe Streets for All grant plus a $150,000 local match; plan will open for 30-day public review and return to council for adoption in July.

At a regular meeting of the Apple Valley Town Council, town staff and consultants presented the draft Apple Valley Complete Streets Action Plan, a planning document that identifies 14 corridors totaling about 37 miles and six priority project corridors designed to expand sidewalks, multi‑use paths and separated bikeways across town.

The plan matters because it is intended to make Apple Valley more competitive for multiple grant programs. Town staff said the project received $600,000 through the Safe Streets for All program under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, with a $150,000 local match, producing a $750,000 planning effort the town says produced constructible concept designs and topographic work for six priority corridors.

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