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Cedar Park board reviews $5.5 million in project requests — paths, pedestrian safety, parks and gap-program funding
Summary
City staff presented six proposed Type B projects on June 10 requesting a combined $5.5 million for shared-use paths, pedestrian-safety upgrades, parks work and a continued sidewalk/trail gap program.
City staff presented a package of proposed community and mobility projects to the City of Cedar Park Type B board on June 10, asking the board to review six prioritized applications that together total $5.5 million in requested Type B funds.
Fran Erwin, director of communications and engagement, said the proposals were vetted against city strategic goals, master plans and the capital improvement plan and would return next month for the board's formal funding decisions.
Shared-use path — Lakeline Boulevard: Randy Skinner, assistant director of engineering capital projects, said staff requested up to $750,000 as the local match for construction after the project won a Transportation Alternatives set-aside award of $7.5 million. “We were awarded 7 and a half million for this project,” Skinner said.…
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