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Harrisburg council approves submission of $463,000 multimodal grant for Hurst Street pedestrian improvements

5693184 · August 27, 2025
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Harrisburg City Council on the evening it met voted 7-0 to approve Resolution 52 of 02/2025, ratifying the submission of a $463,000 Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development multimodal transportation grant application to fund additional pedestrian improvements along Hurst Street.

Harrisburg City Council on the evening it met voted 7-0 to approve Resolution 52 of 02/2025, ratifying the submission of a $463,000 Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) multimodal transportation grant application to fund additional pedestrian improvements along Hurst Street.

The vote came after the council suspended the rules for discussion and heard project details from Joel Slater, the city engineer. Slater told the council the city already has a PennDOT-funded project for curb ramp and pedestrian-safety improvements along Hurst Street from 15th Street to Arsenal Boulevard, and the DCED grant would pay to extend work west to 12th Street, remove…

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