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Dobbs Ferry board approves Complete Streets grant submission for downtown streetscape and Ashford sidewalks; project costs rise after scope reconciliation
Summary
Trustees authorized submission of a Westchester County Complete Streets application seeking roughly $2.43 million toward a combined Cedar/Main and Ashford Avenue project after engineers reconciled scopes, which increased the combined project estimate by about $700,000 to roughly $4.4M; trustees authorized a 50% local match and bond financing for the village share.
Village staff presented two linked projects to the board: a downtown streetscape (Cedar and Lower Main/Main Street segments) and an Ashford Avenue continuous-sidewalks project that would install ADA curb ramps, crosswalks and multimodal safety improvements at 12 intersections. Staff explained that reconciling the Complete Streets scope with an existing New York Forward…
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