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Sterling Heights wins $634,560 SEMCOG grant for Saul and Stadler Road safety upgrades

Sterling Heights City Council · March 4, 2026
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Summary

The city announced a $634,560 federal TAP grant (20% local match) to fund traffic-calming and pedestrian-safety upgrades along Saul Road and Stadler Road, including a raised crosswalk at Grebner Elementary, RRFBs, curb extensions and other measures timed for construction in summer 2027.

City Manager Mark Vanderpool and City Engineer Brent Bayshaw told the Sterling Heights City Council that the city has secured a federal transportation alternatives program grant to fund safety improvements along Saul Road and Stadler Road.

“The primary goal is to make Saul Road and Stadler Road safer for non-motorized transportation in the corridor,” City Engineer Brent Bayshaw said, outlining a $634,560 federal award with a 20 percent local match and an anticipated construction window in the summer of 2027.

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