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Milton accepts $300,000 federal grant to develop roadway safety action plan
Summary
The Milton City Council unanimously accepted a $300,000 Safe Streets and Roads for All grant (with a $60,000 local match) to develop a 18–24 month roadway safety action plan, a step staff says will unlock larger implementation funds and give the city a formal role in FDOT corridor planning.
The Milton City Council on Jan. 13 unanimously accepted a $300,000 federal Safe Streets and Roads for All grant and adopted an amended resolution to develop a roadway safety action plan.
City transportation staff member Mr. Hulch told the council the grant carries a $60,000 local match and will fund an 18–24 month study to analyze the city’s roads, identify high-risk corridors and recommend engineering and outreach measures. “This is for a $300,000 grant. That’s a $60,000…
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