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Mission Viejo approves $700,000 Safe Streets for All grant plan and consultant contract
Summary
The council accepted a federal $700,000 Safe Streets for All grant to develop pedestrian and bicycle circulation plans for all 19 Mission Viejo K–12 schools and unanimously awarded the implementation contract to Chen Ryan Associates (contract cited at $559,000). The plan will take 18–24 months and lead to infrastructure grant requests.
Mission Viejo’s City Council unanimously approved a federal Safe Streets for All non‑infrastructure grant and awarded a consultant contract to prepare school‑specific pedestrian and bicycle circulation plans.
Transportation engineer Mario Gutierrez told the council the city received a $700,000 grant (approximately 80% funded through the Federal Highway Administration) to create detailed Safe Routes to School Action Plans for all 19 K–12 campuses in the city. Gutierrez said the project will include data collection, walk…
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