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Soledad seeks up to roughly $23.5 million from state active-transportation grant to fund citywide bike and walk safety projects

Soledad City Council · June 5, 2024
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City staff presented an Active Transportation Program grant application proposing protected bike lanes, high-visibility crossings and road diets on six corridors in Soledad; staff said the grant request is about $23.5 million with a total leveraged estimate of $32.6 million and stressed that intersection-control and future-traffic evaluations are included in the project development.

Soledad public works and planning staff presented a citywide Active Transportation Program (ATP) grant application that would fund protected bike lanes, high-visibility crosswalks, road diets and other safety improvements along six priority corridors connecting schools, parks and neighborhoods.

Contract engineer Leon Gomez said the ATP application seeks roughly $23.5 million in grant funding and uses an additional $9…

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