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Arapahoe County approves submission of FHWA PROTECT planning grant for four resilience projects
Summary
The Board approved pursuing a Federal Highway Administration PROTECT planning grant to fund design and planning for four resilience projects, including two low‑water crossings, a study for secondary emergency access, and an east‑west Quincy corridor study.
The Arapahoe County Board of County Commissioners on Wednesday approved submitting a PROTECT planning grant application to the Federal Highway Administration for four transportation‑resilience projects.
Brian Weimer, Director of Public Works and Development, said the county will bundle four projects into a single PROTECT application to seek planning dollars with no local match required. The projects named by staff include design work for a replacement at the Gun Club Crossing of Coal Creek; design work at the Watkins Road crossing of Muskrat Gulch and Coyote Draw; a study to identify communities with only one way in and out and options for secondary emergency access; and a corridor…
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