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Council adopts TAP sidewalk ordinance; MoDOT’s I‑44 bridge package may include Selma Avenue pedestrian bridge
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance to use TAP funds for school-area sidewalks and heard that MoDOT’s I‑44 bridges package — planned for fiscal 2030 — may include the Selma Avenue pedestrian bridge but remains in early design.
The Webster Groves City Council on Sept. 2 approved final adoption of an ordinance authorizing a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) agreement that allows federal funds for sidewalk improvements near Hixson Middle School and Webster Groves High School (Project TAP‑4900). Council vote on the ordinance was recorded as affirmative by all members present.
City engineering staff also updated council on a separate Missouri Department of Transportation initiative. MoDOT is…
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