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Franklin County seeks federal Safe Streets funding and pursues bridge and Princeton project grants
Summary
County staff detailed a federal Safe Streets/Traffic grant application (about $825,000 total, including ~$250,000 for a consultant) that would fund a countywide safety plan and demonstration projects; county officials also said a Princeton grant was resubmitted to Congress and discussed bridge funding possibilities.
County staff told the Franklin County Commission on July 2 that the county applied for a federal Safe Streets/Traffic grant that would fund a countywide safe‑streets plan and demonstration safety projects if awarded.
The presenter said the total project was “about $825,000” and that roughly $250,000 of that sum would pay a consulting firm to develop a safe‑roads and travel master plan identifying improvements and priorities. The grant program allows “demonstration” projects — temporary, lower‑cost…
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