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Edmond board approves two SS4A corridor studies, awarding $756,700 in consultant contracts
Summary
The advisory board approved two professional services contracts funded through the federal SS4A grant: Garber LLC will study the Danforth corridor for $336,700 and Kimley-Horn will study phase 3 and 4 corridors for $420,000, with work expected to take 15'16 months and findings folded into the city's EdmondShift plan.
The Edmond Capital Improvements Advisory Board approved two consultant contracts under the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program, awarding Garber LLC $336,700 to study Danforth Road and Kimley-Horn $420,000 to carry out two additional corridor studies.
Hannah Nolan of the city planning department told the board the city received a $3.6 million SS4A award in 2024 and is providing $900,000 in local match, some of it in-kind staff time. Nolan said about $2.4 million of the grant is dedicated to corridor safety studies, and the Danforth study area will run from the…
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