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Holladay seeks grants to cover retrofit and infrastructure gaps; TAP sidewalk seeks $525,000 project

Holladay City Council
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City staff told the council it has draft federal appropriations for the city hall retrofit in both House and Senate bills, is applying for a TAP sidewalk grant for 5600 South that would require an estimated $300,000 city match, and is preparing a competitive Federal BUILD application to help close a roughly $15 million funding gap for Highland Drive.

City Manager Gina told the Holladay City Council that the city appears in both chambers’ draft federal appropriations: the House bill included about $1.8 million for the city hall retrofit, while the Senate proposal included approximately $1.065 million. She cautioned that both figures are draft amounts and that reconciliation of House and Senate bills is required before a final appropriation is known; staff noted…

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