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Board approves TAP agreement for Harry S. Truman Trail enhancement; staff says existing bridge substructure may be reused
Summary
The board authorized a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) agreement to support a pedestrian-path project on the Harry S. Truman Trail. City staff said they intend to reuse an existing bridge substructure if feasible; otherwise the city will acquire a new pedestrian metal bridge.
The Grandview Board of Aldermen voted Aug. 12 to authorize a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission to use federal funds for the Harry S. Truman Trail Enhancement Project.
Alderman Maloney asked whether the project scope could change after the agreement and whether reuse…
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