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Council pulls Kimley‑Horn pedestrian master plan contract amid questions about cost, scope and selection
Summary
Council members asked staff to hold the Kimley‑Horn contract for a citywide pedestrian facilities master plan — including an ADA transition plan and Safe Routes to School — after questioning a roughly $621,000 contract tied to a $600,000 federal Transportation Alternatives grant and city 20% match.
Keller City Council delayed action Tuesday on a professional‑services contract with Kimley‑Horn for a citywide pedestrian facilities master plan, including an Americans with Disabilities Act transition plan and a Safe Routes to School plan. Staff had placed the item on consent but council pulled it for discussion and then tabled it for a future meeting to allow more information and review.
Public works staff told council the work would be funded primarily by a federal Transportation Alternatives grant that covers 80% of the project; the city’s share was described…
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