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Platte County seeks federal grant to fund Waukomis Drive improvements, Northmoor mayor says

City of Northmoor Board of Aldermen · August 6, 2024
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Summary

Mayor Lynda Wilson said Platte County Administrator Wes Minder applied for a federal grant to pay for Waukomis Drive improvements between 56th Street and Vivion Road and asked residents to sign petitions to support the application; the board will await grant approval.

Mayor Lynda Wilson told the Northmoor Board of Aldermen on Aug. 6 that Platte County Administrator Wes Minder has applied for a federal grant to finance improvements to Waukomis Drive from 56th Street to Vivion Road and that the city is awaiting approval.

The announcement, made during the meeting’s opening items, asked residents to sign petitions that will be submitted to the Board of Public Safety to show local support for the application. Mayor Wilson described the project as a county-led grant application and indicated the city is monitoring progress while the county waits for a decision.

If approved, the grant would fund work along the corridor identified by the county; the board did not adopt any city funding commitments at the meeting. No timeline for construction or a final grant award was provided.

The board will continue to coordinate with Platte County and update residents if the application moves forward.