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Manhattan approves $124,500 safety study and $25,000 engineering for Route 52 corridor

Village of Manhattan Board · February 18, 2026
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Summary

The board approved contracting Farnsworth Group for a $124,500 Route 52 Safety Action Plan (funded by a $100,000 Safe Streets for All grant and $25,000 local match) and separately authorized $25,000 for phase 1 engineering by Robinson Engineering for a Route 52 multi-use path.

The Village of Manhattan board approved two measures aimed at improving safety along Route 52: a consulting contract with Farnsworth Group to produce a Route 52 Safety Action Plan and a phase‑one engineering agreement with Robinson Engineering to study a multi‑use path.

Mayor (speaker 1) told the board the village secured a $100,000 federal Safe Streets for All grant with a…

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