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Carson City staff reports $56 million in FY25 transportation investments; Ash Canyon receives increased federal funds
Summary
City staff reported roughly $56 million in transportation investments during fiscal 2025, an Ash Canyon Flat project award was increased to $9.6 million in federal funds, and the city won two Highway Safety Improvement Program grants for College Parkway and Solomon Road; officials also flagged state fuel tax payment delays.
Carson City staff told the Regional Transportation Commission that fiscal‑year 2025 included roughly $56 million in transportation‑related investments and highlighted several near‑term project and funding developments.
Transportation manager Chris Martinovich told the commission that the city currently lists 25 projects across the last fiscal year totaling about $56 million in investments from all city and outside sources. He said projects started in FY25 accounted for roughly $11.8 million of new road improvements, and that $3 million of that work came from American Rescue Plan Act funds used on local road projects now nearing completion.
Martinovich said a recent update on the Ash Canyon Flat project increased the federal award from $6.3 million to $9.6 million after federal land authorities…
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