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Transportation director outlines traffic‑calming submission window and wins two clean‑energy feasibility grants

Public Infrastructure and Environmental Sustainability Committee · January 12, 2026
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Division of Transportation and Sustainability Director John Snyder said his team won two Department of Commerce feasibility grants (City Hall, Northeast Community Center) and will open a 60‑day public window for traffic‑safety submissions starting Feb. 2; staff will route 311 reports to the division and archive submissions with the Transportation Commission.

John Snyder, director of the Division of Transportation and Sustainability, told the committee the division secured two Department of Commerce clean‑energy technical assistance grants to fund feasibility studies for solar and battery storage at City Hall and the Northeast Community Center.

"We applied for 5. We got 2. We got City Hall and the Northeast Community…

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