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Select Board approves applying for $300,000 federal grant to study pedestrian and bicycle connections
Summary
The Select Board voted to submit an application for the U.S. Rural and Tribal Assistance pilot program seeking $300,000 to fund a feasibility study of pedestrian and bicycle connections among the library, school, recreation areas and Route 125 intersections; the grant requires no local match and is first-come, first-served.
A civil engineering consultant who has worked with the town presented details of a federal grant opportunity and the Select Board voted to apply for $300,000 to study options for pedestrian and bicycle connections between key town destinations.
Stephanie (civil engineering consultant) described the U.S. Rural and Tribal Assistance Program pilot, saying the program funds rural transportation projects and that Brentwood qualifies as "rural" under…
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