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Coryell County declines to apply for Safe Streets for All NOFO this cycle
Summary
After hearing updates from consultants and a lengthy debate about county priorities, the court voted not to submit an SS4A (Safe Streets and Roads for All) application for the current Notice of Funding Opportunity that closes June 26.
CORYELL COUNTY, Texas — Coryell County commissioners voted Thursday not to submit an application under the current Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Notice of Funding Opportunity, citing limited county benefit, local bandwidth for grant administration and changed federal rules.
Joy Nicholas and Corey Acevedo of Natural Resource Solutions briefed the court on a revised SS4A strategy. They said the county’s 2024 application — which sought implementation funds including stream-crossing improvements — did not receive funding. Under revised guidance, the consultants recommended switching from a larger implementation application to a “demonstration…
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