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Ozark aldermen back four Ozarks Transportation Organization trail grant applications totaling about $2 million in requests

3717379 · June 3, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to back four Ozarks Transportation Organization grant applications that would fund pedestrian and trail connections linking downtown Ozark to the Chadwick Flyer trail spine and nearby activity nodes.

The Board of Aldermen unanimously adopted four resolutions endorsing City of Ozark applications to the Ozarks Transportation Organization (OTO) for trail and pedestrian projects, including the Jackson Street connection, the Findlay River Trail extension, a western Findlay expansion and engineering for the Avenue of Heroes project.

Public Works Director Jeremy Parson presented staff’s selections, saying the projects aim to fill gaps in the city’s trail network and link nodes of activity, including the Chadwick Flyer spine to downtown. Parson described the Jackson Street connection as a designed project moving from design (an 80/20 design grant) to…

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