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La Habra approves $400,000 Safe Routes to School contract to pursue federal SS4A grant
Summary
The La Habra City Council on Sept. 15 authorized the city manager to execute a $400,000 contract with Fehr & Peers to develop a Safe Routes to School action plan, drawing on a $320,000 FHWA SS4A grant and a $80,000 city match from existing gas tax funds.
The La Habra City Council on Sept. 15 authorized the city manager to execute a $400,000 professional services agreement with Fehr & Peers to develop a Safe Routes to School action plan, using a $320,000 federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant and a required 20% local match from existing gas tax funds. The motion passed 4-0, with one council member excused.
City staff said the contract will produce a planning document that assesses walking and biking routes to every school in La Habra, identifies infrastructure and non‑infrastructure gaps, and produces conceptual designs and grant‑ready materials.…
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