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City outlines LaPleasance/Jones reconstruction and bike‑path plan; construction targeted for 2026

2665922 · March 18, 2025
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City staff described a multi‑phase project to reconstruct Jones Avenue and LaPleasance Road, add sidewalks and on‑street bike lanes, and create a non‑motorized path; construction of the city’s first phase is targeted in 2026 with $646,000 in TAP grant funding and roughly $2 million total project cost cited.

Monroe City staff told the council Thursday that the planned reconstruction of Jones Avenue and LaPleasance Road — including sidewalks and on‑street bike lanes — is funded in part with a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant and is targeted for construction in 2026.

Patrick Lewis, Director of Engineering and Public Services, said the project’s first phase received $646,000 in TAP grants and will combine those funds with the city's fiscal‑year…

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