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Scotts Valley council backs $1.5M earmark request for Granite Creek Overcrossing, signs on to regional radio funding push
Summary
Council authorized staff to submit a $1.5 million federal community project funding request toward the $3.2 million Granite Creek Overcrossing upgrades and approved letters of support for a regional interoperable radio system; council noted the request would match $1.5M already secured and passed the measures unanimously.
The Scotts Valley City Council voted March 4 to authorize staff to submit federal community project funding requests for the Granite Creek Overcrossing and to direct the mayor to sign letters of support for a regional next-generation interoperable radio system.
Staff told the council the Granite Creek Overcrossing project — aimed at resurfacing the overcrossing on Highway 17 and improving pedestrian, bicycle and vehicle access — has a total cost of about $3.2 million. “To date, we have secured $1,500,000 of funding for this project,” a staff member said, and staff…
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