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Owasso authorizes two applications for INCOG TAP sidewalk grant covering six segments
Summary
Council authorized staff to apply to INCOG’s Transportation Alternatives Program for two projects (six sidewalk segments, roughly 8,200 linear feet) to fill gaps near schools, parks and the Red Bud District; staff expects a local match of approximately 35% and plans outreach to schools for recommendation letters.
Owasso city staff on Dec. 17 gained council permission to submit two applications to the Indian Nation Council of Governments (INCOG) for the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP), seeking funding to build six sidewalk segments totaling roughly 8,200 linear feet.
Transportation planner Alexa Beamer said staff previously applied to the Oklahoma Department of Transportation and were not selected. For…
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