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Kingsburg authorizes ATP grant application to close trail gap; council asks staff to pursue details
Summary
Council approved staff to prepare and submit an Active Transportation Program application to close a roughly 1,000‑foot gap on the North–South Kingsburg trail, after discussing two route/ROW options, estimated costs (~$1.4M for the gap project; ~$4.5M for a neighborhood sidewalk project), property and annexation implications, and eligibility rules for federally linked funds.
The Kingsburg City Council on May 6 directed staff to prepare and submit an application to the California Active Transportation Program (ATP) to close a 1,000‑foot gap in the North–South Kingsburg trail.
City engineer (Dave) described two options for closing the gap: acquiring right of way from a residential parcel at Cam and Madsen and building a separated class‑I trail, or acquiring ROW on the east side from…
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