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Moab approves $52,998 match, moves forward on Safe Streets (SS4A) planning contract
Summary
On Oct. 28 the Moab City Council authorized staff to finalize a contract with the bidder chosen to carry out SS4A Safe Streets planning work, approving the city's $52,998 share of a $600,000 planning award that includes $480,000 in federal funds. The award funds road safety planning tied to the city's Unified Transportation Master Plan.
The Moab City Council on Oct. 28 unanimously approved negotiation and finalization of a contract to carry out planning work under a U.S. Department of Transportation Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) planning grant.
Savannah (staff) told council the grant award covers a $600,000 project in which $480,000 is federal funding and $120,000 is a local match to be split between the city and Grand County. The city’s portion of the match is $52,998 in cash and in-kind contributions; council voted 5–0 to authorize contract negotiations and to…
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