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Opelika approves $1.87 million bid for Waverly Parkway pedestrian-bicycle path, authorizes TAP grant application for next phase
Summary
The City Council awarded a construction contract for phase 1 of a multi‑phase shared‑use path on Waverly Parkway and approved a resolution to apply to the Alabama Department of Transportation for a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to fund phase 2.
Opelika City Council members awarded a contract of $1,869,197.20 to SEDAC and authorized submission of a Transportation Alternatives Program grant application to the Alabama Department of Transportation for phase 2 of the Waverly Parkway shared‑use path project.
The action follows staff presentations that described the Waverly Parkway project as a multi‑phase effort to build an oversized sidewalk and improve roadway drainage, curb and gutter, and surface conditions along a corridor that will ultimately link Floral Park to the Creekline Trail.
City staff explained the work will be built in phases: phase 1 covers Dunlop Drive to Veterans Boulevard and is the construction contract the council approved; phase 2 would…
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