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City awarded $1.44 million in Safe Streets for All funding to expand corridor studies and demonstrations

City of Bloomington Transportation Commission · February 24, 2026
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City staff said a federal Safe Streets for All grant will bring $1,440,000 plus a 20% local match for corridor studies, demonstration projects (hardened center lines, signal conversions) and materials over five years; staff outlined allocations and next steps pending a formal grant agreement.

City staff told the Transportation Commission on Feb. 23 that Bloomington was awarded $1,440,000 from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Safe Streets for All (SS4A) grant program, which will be matched with 20% local funds to total $1.8 million over five years.

Hank Duncan, Safe Streets program coordinator, said staff plans to allocate roughly $1,000,000 for corridor studies (with a primary focus on a…

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