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Sedona council authorizes applications for two U.S. DOT BUILD grants for shared‑use path and roundabout
Summary
The City Council voted to authorize staff to apply for two U.S. Department of Transportation BUILD grants: about $2.3 million for the Coffee Pot shared‑use path and a $3.6 million request (part of a $5.4 million project) for the Brewer–Ranger roundabout. Council stressed the vote authorizes applications only and asked staff to continue outreach and mitigation planning for affected businesses.
The Sedona City Council on Jan. 27 authorized staff to submit two grant applications to the U.S. Department of Transportation's BUILD program, seeking federal funds for multimodal projects the city says will improve pedestrian safety and traffic operations in Uptown Sedona. One application seeks approximately $2.3 million to construct the Coffee Pot shared‑use path; the second seeks federal support for the SIM 5D Brewer–Ranger roundabout and associated work, where staff said the application amount would be $3.6 million against a total project cost of about $5.4 million and the city would propose a local match in its FY27 budget.
City staff said the Coffee Pot path design is roughly 90% complete, that it would close a walking loop from SR 89A to Sanborn and address blind corners and missing pedestrian facilities, and that the…
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