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Taylor council directs staff to pursue two TxDOT active-transportation grants

2312557 · February 13, 2025
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Summary

The council voted 4-0 to move forward with preliminary applications for two TxDOT Transportation Alternatives set-aside grants: the Crosstown Connector (sidewalks and a shared-use path) and a 10-foot shared-use path on FM 3349. The projects would require a 20% local match if awarded.

Taylor City Council on Feb. 13 authorized staff to proceed with preliminary applications for two Texas Department of Transportation Transportation Alternatives set-aside grants, directing staff to return with formal resolutions for final applications later this spring.

Leslie, a city staff member, described the two proposed projects: the Crosstown Connector, which would add new five-foot sidewalks and a 10-foot shared-use path on segments of MLK, Dolan, Fifth and Old Thorndale, and a separate project to build a 10-foot off-street shared-use path along the east side of FM…

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