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Metro outlines $161M Reconnecting Communities projects affecting Norwalk — bus corridor upgrades and Hoxie bike path
Summary
Metro officials presented federal Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods grants that will fund bus corridor improvements along Studebaker and Imperial and a multi‑use Hoxie bike path; Norwalk staff said designs are on an expedited schedule to finish construction before the 2028 Olympic Games.
Metro planning staff presented an overview of the countywide Reconnecting Communities and Neighborhoods (RCN) grant program and described three projects that will affect Norwalk: bus-corridor upgrades along Studebaker and Imperial highways and a two-way Hoxie Avenue bicycle facility.
Deputy Executive Officer Maqui (presenting for Metro planning) said Metro’s RCN program has a total program allocation of about $161 million, with a federal share of $139 million. Projects countywide will fund bus-shelter and bus-corridor enhancements, first‑/last‑mile bike and pedestrian connections, mobility hubs and related transit amenities.
Local projects: Metro staff said the Norwalk components include: -…
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