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Raytown approves Rock Island Trail grant agreement; pedestrian crossing will rely on signals
Summary
The board approved an ordinance allowing a Surface Transportation Block Grant agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for the 50 Third Street Rock Island Trail connection; staff said a pedestrian bridge is not part of the planned design because of cost and that pedestrian signals will be installed at the dog-park crossing.
Raytown’s Board of Aldermen unanimously approved a second-reading ordinance on July 1 authorizing a Surface Transportation Block Grant agreement with the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission for the 50 Third Street Rock Island Trail connection.
Rob Camp, speaking for city staff,…
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