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Council authorizes amendment to IGA for Hawthorne Bike-and-Ped overcrossing, reallocates state and federal grants
Summary
Council approved an amendment to the agreement with ODOT allocating state lottery bonds, congressional directed spending and federal grant funds to the Hawthorne Avenue pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing and reducing the city's local contribution to roughly $956,000.
The Bend City Council voted July 16 to authorize an amendment to the intergovernmental agreement with the Oregon Department of Transportation for delivery of the Hawthorne Avenue pedestrian and bicycle overcrossing project.
City Engineer Ryan Oster told the council the change formalizes how multiple funding sources will be used on the project. The funding package now combines roughly $20 million in a federal RAISE grant, $5 million in state lottery bond proceeds, about $5.7 million in congressionally directed spending,…
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