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City advances Route 33 (Mac Porter) connector design and applies for TAP and planning grants

Kearney Working Group · June 20, 2024
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Summary

Staff reported Olsen is under contract for Route 33/Mac Porter conceptual design and that the city holds a $680,000 Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant available in FFY2026; staff also described pathway crossings (including Nineteenth Street and Lions Park) in full design and a $100,000 connections planning grant with a $25,000 match and $15,000 application cost.

Shelly (Speaker 4) briefed the working group on the Route 33 trail project, also called the Mac Porter Connector, and related pathways work.

"We're still under contract with Olsen," Speaker 4 said, and reported a conceptual-design meeting was being scheduled to show alignment through the park, where the trail would cross Route 33 and tie into the senior center parking lot. The project has been awarded federal TAP funding but the construction portion of those federal…

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