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Lockhart council backs $3.3M sidewalks grant application after TxDOT sizing raises cost
Summary
City council unanimously approved a resolution supporting a Transportation Alternatives application to TxDOT for sidewalk expansions; revised TxDOT standards and pricing raised the project estimate to $3.312 million with a 20% local match of about $662,500.
The Lockhart City Council voted 7-0 to approve a resolution supporting the city’s application to the Texas Department of Transportation’s Transportation Alternatives Program for sidewalk and pedestrian improvements.
David Fowler, Planning Director, told the council the project list covers 26 segments totaling roughly 14,000 linear feet and would add ADA ramps, curb work, hydrant relocations and other pedestrian improvements. Fowler said the preliminary application was filed…
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