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Survey engineering presents Safe Streets grant, public engagement and Route 2A options
Summary
Director Holliday said Gardner City has $258,000 in FHWA grant funding for a Vision Zero safety action plan and announced a public engagement meeting at the end of the month; he reviewed prior Route 2A/rotary studies and said further design to reintroduce the concept could cost $250,000+ for TIP submission and would involve takings and complete-streets requirements.
Director Holliday, head of the city’s survey/engineering unit, updated the Public Service Committee April 16 on several transportation projects and outreach efforts.
Holliday said the city received $258,000 in federal Highway Administration grant funds to create a Vision Zero safety action plan (branded in the packet as "Safe Streets and Routes for All"). He described a Vision Zero steering committee that includes staff, regional partners…
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