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Greenfield accepts federal Reconnecting Communities planning grant to study pedestrian overcrossings and feasibility work
Summary
Council accepted a USDOT Reconnecting Communities planning grant (staff cited $793,856 reimbursable of a $992,320 total award) to fund planning, feasibility and design work for new and widened overcrossings at Apple, Walnut and Oak avenues; the project must be completed by June 30, 2028 and council approved $60,000 in supplemental appropriations for the current fiscal year (corrected to fund 230).
The Greenfield City Council voted to accept a federal Reconnecting Communities planning grant to support planning and feasibility work for pedestrian and bicycle overcrossings and related improvements across US 101.
Staff described the grant application submitted in September 2023 and said the federal award provides $793,856 in reimbursable…
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