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Fayetteville advisory committee outlines projects tied to $25 million federal safety grant
Summary
At its January 2026 meeting, the Fayetteville Active Transportation Advisory Committee reviewed trail and sidewalk project updates tied to a $25 million Safe Streets and Roads for All grant, discussed bridge permitting delays, and weighed safety countermeasures and community outreach.
At its January 2026 meeting, the Fayetteville Active Transportation Advisory Committee heard updates on trail and sidewalk projects and on the city’s $25,000,000 Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant, which staff said will fund design and infrastructure on five priority corridors.
Dane Eifling, the city’s mobility coordinator, described the SS4A award as “a $25,000,000 grant for a 33 and a half million dollar overall vision 0 strategy for the city of Fayetteville that focuses on mostly on infrastructure and some of our high entry networks.” He said the program targets corridors the city has…
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