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Marquette moves to apply for MDOT TAP grant to build Wilson Street multi‑use path; city match estimated at $117,200

Marquette City Commission · February 10, 2026
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City staff will apply for a Michigan Department of Transportation Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to build a non‑motorized pathway on Wilson Street; staff said MDOT could fund up to 80% and the estimated city match at construction is $117,200, with total project cost described as well over $500,000.

The Marquette City Commission authorized staff to apply for a Michigan Department of Transportation Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant on Feb. 9 to construct a non‑motorized pathway along Wilson Street.

City staff told the commission the path is part of the city’s master and strategic plans and was included in the original Harlow Farms development agreement. Staff said the TAP grant could fund up to 80% of construction costs; based on current cost…

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