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Erie Urban Renewal Authority approves supplemental 2026 appropriations for bus stops, Old Towne projects

Erie Urban Renewal Authority
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At its April 28 meeting the Erie Urban Renewal Authority approved a resolution adding targeted supplemental funds for Colliers Hill bus stops and ramp work, reimbursements and infrastructure in Historic Old Towne, and standard budget items for the new Erie Town Center plan area.

At its April 28, 2026 meeting the Erie Urban Renewal Authority approved a resolution providing supplemental appropriations to cover pedestrian‑access improvements, multiple bus‑stop projects and a developer reimbursement in the authority's plan areas.

Rocky, speaking for URA staff, outlined the requests during a public hearing on item 2026-246. "We have $27,000 in improvements to several pedestrian ramps," Rocky said, and described an additional request of $907,000 for the Colliers Hill bus‑stops project, with seven locations along Erie Parkway and…

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