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Council authorizes $30,000 in Measure K funds for school-area pedestrian and bike safety
Summary
The council approved using a noncompetitive portion of Measure K transportation sales-tax money — about $30,000 — toward pedestrian-safety improvements near school sites, including a potential crosswalk on First Street.
Escalon — The City Council approved authorization to submit a claim and execute paperwork to use roughly $30,000 in Measure K transportation sales-tax funds for local bicycle and pedestrian capital improvements, staff said during the July 21 meeting.
Officials said the Measure K allocation under discussion is a noncompetitive portion of the voter-approved transportation sales tax that does not require interjurisdictional competition. Staff told the council…
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