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Baldwin Park staff move forward on CDBG sidewalk replacement project; $400,000 in HUD funds available, bids expected in October

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City staff reported Aug. 20 that a fiscal-year sidewalk replacement project using a $400,000 CDBG allocation will be advertised for bids in October, with construction targeted for late February; staff estimates it will replace roughly 65–70 locations from an original 93-location list and may supplement funding with SB 1 or additional CDBG funds.

City staff updated the Baldwin Park City Council on Aug. 20 about a federally funded community development block grant (CDBG) sidewalk replacement project intended to improve accessibility, reduce trip hazards and address damaged sidewalks across the city.

The city has $400,000 in CDBG funds available for the fiscal-year project; staff estimated that amount will not cover every location on the original grant list and said it will seek supplemental SB 1 funds or additional CDBG allocations. The project list originally identified 93 locations; staff’s field inspections reduced that to an estimated 65–70 locations…

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