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Council approves Transportation Alternatives Program grant application for sidewalks and gateway improvements

2341679 · February 6, 2025
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Council approved a resolution to apply for a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to fill sidewalk gaps and upgrade retaining walls and paths along US-41/North Lincoln; construction cost estimate $1.34 million with a city match of $268,000 (20%).

Escanaba City Council voted Feb. 6 to submit a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant application to improve sidewalks, multi-use paths and streetscape features along segments of US-41/North Lincoln and Ludington. City staff said the project focuses on filling sidewalk gaps, adding under-rail paths, widening narrow sections, and upgrading large retaining walls with colored textured finishes to create…

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