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Norwalk approves $100,000 pedestrian-and-bicycle safety grant and hires three on-call grant managers

5603704 · August 20, 2025
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The Norwalk City Council on Aug. 19 adopted a $100,000 pedestrian and bicycle safety grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety and approved three on-call grant-management contracts to expand the city’s capacity to secure and manage grants.

The Norwalk City Council on Aug. 19 adopted a budget amendment to accept a $100,000 Pedestrian and Bicycle Safety Grant awarded by the California Office of Traffic Safety (OTS) and approved agreements with three on-call grant-management firms to support future grant strategy and compliance.

Rita Ruiz, Public Safety Department staff, told the council the Office of Traffic Safety awarded the city $100,000 to reduce traffic-related injuries and fatalities involving pedestrians and bicyclists. The grant requires no local match and will be appropriated in the fiscal year…

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