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SEMCOG awards TAP grant to Troy City for Phase 4 trail connection
Summary
SEMCOG officials announced a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to fund a Phase 4 trail in Troy that will connect existing segments through school property and neighborhood easements, linking to Long Lake and improving multimodal access.
Troy City officials on Dec. 15 accepted a Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant from the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments to fund a new trail segment described as 'Phase 4' that will connect existing trail sections and extend to Long Lake.
The announcement came during a presentation by Kurt Bovencyp, Troy’s public works director, and SEMCOG representatives. Amy (SEMCOG executive director) said the TAP program prioritizes projects that reach large numbers of people and link communities; Gwen Markham, chair of SEMCOG and an Oakland County…
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