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Spring Hill council approves multiple street, trail and transit-safety projects and related contracts
Summary
The Spring Hill City Council on April 10 approved a package of grants, trail projects and street maintenance contracts, including a $5.647 million STBG award for 200 & Seventh and two federal trail grants, plus three construction contracts for 2025 maintenance work.
Spring Hill City Council on Thursday approved a slate of transportation and public-works actions that clear the way for road and trail construction over the coming years, including a $5,647,000 Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) award for 200 & Seventh Street and multiple trail grants and street-maintenance contracts.
The approvals give staff authority to sign funding agreements, submit required grant paperwork, and award contractors for 2025 maintenance work. Council members said the measures advance long-planned roadway, trail and safety improvements while staff and consultants continue to pursue additional outside funding.
Why it matters: The projects tie together multiple planned improvements across the city — a major rebuild of 200 & Seventh Street (Woodland to Ridgeview), a 1.2-mile East Streamway Trail, design and construction steps for a 220 Third Street loop trail, and routine but substantial 2025 street maintenance. Several actions also secure near-term construction funding while leaving final permanent financing dependent on later grant reimbursements and bond sales.
What the council approved
- 200 & Seventh Street (Woodland to Ridgeview) funding agreement (STBG): The…
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