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Committee forwards library green-infrastructure grant, historic-preservation agreement and four VDOT funding requests to full council

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The Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee voted to forward an agreement and five resolutions — including a $154,917 grant for Ginter Park library stormwater work and four VDOT Transportation Alternatives applications for sidewalks and bike lanes — to City Council with recommendations to approve.

The Land Use, Housing and Transportation Standing Committee forwarded six items to City Council on a recommendation to approve: an ordinance to execute a city grant with the James River Association for green infrastructure at the Ginter Park library branch, a programmatic agreement with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources to conduct Section 106 reviews, and four resolutions supporting applications to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Transportation Alternatives (TA) program for sidewalks, pedestrian crossings and protected bike lanes.

The items were introduced to the committee and presented by staff. Jen Clark of the Department of Public Utilities said the James River Association would receive $154,917 to install stormwater green-infrastructure practices at…

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