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Council approves CDOT IGA to combine TAP, MMO and Main Street funds for west Main Street sidewalks
Summary
The council approved an intergovernmental agreement with CDOT that bundles federal TAP funds with state MMO and local revitalization funds to build sidewalks on west Main Street (Savage to Park) and related blocks; the packet presented a multi-source funding total and a project timeline through December.
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Council approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Colorado Department of Transportation that consolidates several funding sources to construct sidewalks on the west side of Main Street (Savage to Park) and improvements on Savage and portions of 8th, 9th and 11th streets.
Staff said the IGA merges the TAP (Transportation Alternatives Program) award, MMO funds and the Revitalizing Main Street allocation so the project can meet coordinated timelines and procurement. Staff presented a combined funding total in the packet and the council voted to authorize the mayor to sign the electronic IGA.
Staff described the project schedule as wrapping up by December (the packet lists a completion date in late December); councilmembers discussed the project's importance to nearby housing developments and expected growth corridors. The council approved the IGA unanimously and said the combined funding approach simplified permit and deadline management for the single project.
Council asked staff to provide refined lists of funded locations and further detail on match and timing when available; staff said they would present those details in follow-up materials as the grants and agreements are finalized.

