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Hudson staff nominates resurfacing, roundabout and rail‑to‑trail projects for AMATS funding
Summary
City staff presented a slate of AMATS grant nominations—resurfacing priorities (Boston Mills Road, Hines Hill Road), a Stow‑Ravenna roundabout study, Barlow/Terex intersection improvements, and a proposed 1.1‑mile rail‑to‑trail corridor—explaining eligibility, funding caps and timelines for awards and construction.
City engineering staff reviewed potential applications to the Akron Metropolitan Area Transportation Study (AMATS) funding round, outlining three grant tracks: resurfacing (maximum $800,000), transportation alternatives (bike/ped, $1,000,000 cap) and Surface Transportation Block Grant (flexible, up to $6,000,000).
Staff identified Boston Mills Road (approximately 2.3 miles, PCI 55) and Hines Hill Road (about 1 mile, PCI 58) as…
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