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Duarte workshop defers Huntington Drive paving to align with $3.1M pedestrian grant; staff outlines borrowing plan
Summary
City staff said the Huntington Drive paving/PS&E traffic study was deferred one year to align with a $3.1 million pedestrian-improvement grant, outlined a plan to borrow $1.7 million from the general fund to smooth transportation cash flow, and flagged a needed local match for the Watson trail bid overage that Measure M can cover.
Duarte City held a special Capital Improvement Plan workshop where staff detailed a five-year CIP and changes to the Huntington Drive schedule tied to grant timing. Stephanie Sandoval, public works manager, told the council the Huntington Drive PS&E traffic study and paving project were shifted one year to better align with grant dollars connected to the Duarte Town Center Greening and Traffic Calming Plan. "This project was originally programmed for the fiscal year 2627, but it has been deferred 1 year, to better align with grant funds," Sandoval said, adding the city used the Huntington Drive paving project as leverage to obtain a $3,100,000 grant for pedestrian improvements.
The timing change is part of a larger funding conversation. Brian (staff),…
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