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Council authorizes city manager to sign supplemental agreement recognizing additional federal funds for Brenner Avenue sidewalk project

2563572 · February 18, 2025
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Summary

Salisbury City Council approved a supplemental agreement for project C-5603H to add CMAQ and Carbon Reduction Program funds so construction authorization can proceed on a sidewalk on Brenner Avenue between Statesville Boulevard and Hurrah Street and intersection improvements at Brenner and Link avenues.

The Salisbury City Council on Feb. 18 authorized the city manager to execute a supplemental agreement with the North Carolina Department of Transportation to recognize additional federal funding for project C-5603H, a Brenner Avenue sidewalk and intersection improvement project.

Transportation staff explained the project history and funding. Jared Mathis, the incoming transportation director, said the original July 2018 agreement provided CMAQ funding totaling $760,000 (80% federal, 20% local match) to cover design and construction. COVID-related delays and cost increases…

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