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Lafayette seeks $3.74 million STIP construction grant for Aqueduct Pathway; commission reviews Complete Streets checklist
Summary
City staff told the Transportation and Circulation Commission it has been recommended for $3,737,000 in STIP funding to construct the downtown segment of the Lafayette Aqueduct Pathway and asked the commission to review MTC's Complete Streets checklist for the project.
The City of Lafayette submitted a State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) application to construct a segment of the Lafayette Aqueduct Pathway and is recommended by the Contra Costa Transportation Authority (CCTA) for $3,737,000 in construction funding, Transportation and Circulation Program Manager Patrick Collier told the commission on Sept. 15.
Collier described the proposed segment as a fully separated Class I bicycle and pedestrian pathway along the East Bay Municipal Utility District right-of-way, connecting Dolores Drive to the Lafayette BART station. "We are being recommended by CCTA for a total of $3,737,000 in STIP grant funding for project construction," Collier said.
Why it matters: the Aqueduct Pathway project would provide an off-road,…
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