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Fayetteville accepts $25 million federal Safe Streets for All grant to fund five corridor projects

Fayetteville City Council · December 4, 2024
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Summary

The council approved acceptance of a $25 million FHWA Safe Streets for All grant — the second-largest award nationwide — to fund five corridor projects (Maple Street construction-ready, College Ave/School Ave design, Joyce Blvd and Gregg Ave studies) and $500,000 in education funds; the award carries a 25% local match (~$7.25M) with the University of Arkansas pledging $1.25M for Maple Street.

City staff briefed council on a $25 million award from the Federal Highway Administration’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) program. The package covers five projects: Maple Street (Gregg–Garland) construction, College Avenue (Sycamore–Township) and School Avenue (MLK–15th) detailed design, and two…

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