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Town board approves due diligence for Sandy Woods Trail grant; Dazni Sam awarded $80,000
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Summary
The board authorized the supervisor to execute due-diligence paperwork for the Sandy Woods Trail project (project #2965). The presented portion of the project is estimated at $118,750; Dazni Sam awarded $80,000 and the town will cover the remaining cost.
The Grand Island town board authorized the supervisor to execute due-diligence paperwork for the Sandy Woods Trail project (Dazni Sam grant, project number 2965), which funds upgrades including converting a wood-chip trail to crushed granite, ADA access from the roadway and drainage and concrete work.
Supervisor Marston told the board the estimated project cost for the portion presented is $118,750 and said the Dazni Sam grant award is $80,000; the balance will be paid by the town. The board voted to authorize the supervisor to execute the attached due-diligence paperwork by roll call.
The work described in the packet focuses on pathway improvements, grading for drainage, and constructing a connection from a curb cut to the property line to provide ADA-accessible access. The board’s authorization allows staff to proceed with required grant paperwork; further contract awards or construction timelines were not set at the meeting.
Board members did not raise conditions on accepting the grant paperwork; the board documented that it will fund the remaining portion of the project not covered by the grant.

