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Borger wins $5 million grant to build Bulldog Loop sidewalks; city to front costs and seek reimbursement

Borger City Council · November 18, 2025
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Summary

City Manager Gary Scally told the Borger City Council the Bulldog Loop project was recommended for $5,000,000 in state funding for fiscal 2027–28 to build sidewalks, a pedestrian bridge and a roughly 1.5-mile loop connecting Johnson Park, the youth center, the dome and nearby sidewalks; the city will front construction costs and seek full reimbursement with no local match required.

City Manager Gary Scally told the Borger City Council on Nov. 18 that the Bulldog Loop sidewalk project has been recommended for funding in the state’s 2027–28 fiscal year. “It’s a $5,000,000 grant,” Scally said, adding that federal tax credits and program economics mean the city will not owe a matching share.

The project would build sidewalks and bike paths around Johnson Park and Bulldog…

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