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Avon council approves preliminary design work for White Lick Creek pedestrian bridge
Summary
The Avon Town Council approved a contract with CHA to begin preliminary design and permitting work for a pedestrian bridge over White Lick Creek, with staff saying design and permitting will be phased over several years and funded in part by food-and-beverage revenue and future budgets.
Avon Town Council on Oct. 23 approved a contract with CHA to begin preliminary design and permitting work for a pedestrian bridge over White Lick Creek.
Council members approved the measure by roll call. The phase of work authorized is intended to start design and environmental permitting; staff said full construction remains several years and funding cycles away.
Town staff described the project as a phased effort. Ryan (staff member) told the council the town had discussed applying for federal funding at a previous work session and recommended beginning the design now so the town can prepare a grant application that must be submitted within about a month. “If we don't get started we never…
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