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Bozeman staff eye Hagerty Lane, sports-park sidewalk and crossing package for $1.39M MPO Transportation Alternatives funds
Summary
The Bozeman Transportation Board on Jan. 22 received an overview of Transportation Alternatives funding available to the Bozeman urbanized area (about $1.39 million) and an initial list of city candidate projects that could be submitted in the 2025 application cycle.
The Bozeman Transportation Board on Jan. 22 received an overview of the Gallatin Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Transportation Alternatives (TA) funding and an initial list of city candidate projects staff may submit for the 2025 round.
Jeff Butz, Gallatin Valley MPO manager, told the board the TA program is federal funding that supports bicycle and pedestrian projects and ADA-accessibility work within the urbanized area; the MPO’s share for the Bozeman urbanized area is roughly $1.39 million for this cycle. Butz described the MPO’s scoring approach, risk areas (financial, environmental, utilities/right-of-way and boundary jurisdiction), and a three-person scoring committee that will evaluate applications.
Why it matters: TA grants are a routine source of federal dollars for constructed pedestrian and bicycle improvements;…
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