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Broken Arrow approves ODOT agreements to build sidewalks and trails; $4 million project with city share about $900,000
Summary
The council approved two agreements with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to construct roughly 1–1.75 miles of sidewalks and pathways funded through the Carbon Reduction Program; the total project is about $4 million and the city will pay roughly 20% (about $900,000).
The Broken Arrow City Council approved two agreements with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to build new sidewalks and pathways under a Carbon Reduction Program grant. City officials said the work represents roughly 1 to 1.75 miles of new pedestrian and bicycle facilities and totals about $4 million, with the city responsible for approximately 20% of the cost — about $900,000.
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