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Belgrade wins two state TA grants to extend sidewalks near high school

Belgrade City Council · September 8, 2025
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Belgrade officials said the city captured two Transportation Alternatives awards to build sidewalks and drainage on Hoffman Street and Helen Drive, covering most project costs with grants the city expects to approve through the Transportation Commission this fall.

Belgrade’s public works director told the City Council that the city received two Transportation Alternatives (TA) grant awards to expand sidewalks and storm-drain improvements in older neighborhoods.

Public Works Director Kim Rey Iulia said the larger project—Hoffman Street from Main to Cameron, the stretch in front of the high school—is estimated at $3,100,000 and the TA program will contribute up to $1,500,000. The Helen Hoffman sidewalk improvements project is estimated at $1,700,000 with just under $1,500,000 in TA funding, Rey Iulia said. “To…

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