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Coffeyville approves Safe Streets grant application and $40,000 local match for U.S. 166 safety study
Summary
The Coffeyville commission authorized a Safe Streets and Roads for All planning grant application to fund a road-safety audit and traffic engineering study of the U.S. 166 corridor, committing a $40,000 local match if the $160,000 federal planning grant is awarded.
The Coffeyville City Commission unanimously approved Resolution R-25-65 on June 24 to adopt a Vision Zero policy and authorize submission of a Safe Streets and Roads for All planning grant application for a road safety audit and traffic engineering study along the U.S. 166 corridor.
Jim Wright, executive director of public works,…
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