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City, park district and college await ITEP decision on proposed multi‑partner bike path

2558481 · March 11, 2025
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Freeport, Highland Community College and the Freeport Park District signed a memorandum of understanding committing to match if an ITEP grant is awarded; no design work beyond a concept has proceeded because grant rules bar pre‑award design.

Council members received a status update on a proposed multi‑partner bike path project that would connect neighborhoods, schools, shopping and recreational assets. Aldermen Monroe and Stacy said the city applied for an Illinois Transportation Enhancement Program (ITEP) grant last year; the application includes a memorandum of understanding among the City of Freeport, the Freeport Park District and Highland Community College spelling out local match…

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