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Casper council gives staff go-ahead to apply for TAP grant for South Side river pathway
Summary
City staff will complete a Transportation Alternatives Program application to fund a roughly $550,000 pathway and ADA overlook on the south side of the North Platte River; the city would provide about a 10% match and still needs easements and landowner agreements.
City Manager Carter told the Casper City Council the city intends to pursue a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to fund pedestrian-pathway improvements on the south side of the North Platte River, including an ADA-accessible overlook and connection from a recently funded pedestrian bridge to First Street.
Tom Brower, the city’s engineering lead on the project, said the total project cost is roughly $550,000 and that…
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