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Committee recommends city infrastructure application funding two sidewalk projects in low‑income tracts

Portable Housing Advisory Committee · February 25, 2026
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City grant coordinator presented two sidewalk projects (McKinley & 4th; Tempest Drive) in low‑income census tracts, estimated at about $61,000 and $76,000; the committee recommended Council approval of the city’s infrastructure application.

City grant coordinator Chris Grama outlined an infrastructure application that would fund two sidewalk projects in designated low‑income census tracts and near affordable housing developments. Grama said the projects — sidewalk gaps on McKinley Avenue & 4th Street (near Old Mill Apartments) and on Tempest Drive (adjacent to Ariel Glen/Ariel South) — would be self‑delivered by city crews at a cost of about $61,000 and…

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