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MDOT Safe Routes grant to fund sidewalks, crossings in Anchor Bay area; construction not expected until 2027
Summary
Todd Rathbun told the Anchor Bay board that MDOT awarded a Safe Routes to School infrastructure grant (about $1.8 million) to the City of New Baltimore, with a separate $90,000 non-infrastructure outreach award, to install sidewalks, crosswalks and pedestrian-safety features in the district.
The Anchor Bay School District received an update on a MDOT Safe Routes to School grant that will fund sidewalks, crosswalks and pedestrian-safety features at multiple schools in the district, though all ground work is not expected to begin until 2027.
Todd Rathbun told the board the grant was approved by MDOT in October and the City of New Baltimore, as an Act 51 agency, is the award recipient for the infrastructure portion (about $1.8 million). "So, you'll notice that although we're having some projects done in Chesterfield Township, the city of New Baltimore has been awarded the grant," Rathbun said. A separate non-infrastructure award of about $90,000 will support outreach, bike rodeos and…
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