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Farmersville Council directs staff to pursue federal Safe Streets (SS4A) grant
Summary
The Farmersville City Council directed staff to begin work on a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant application after a presentation on multiple transportation funding opportunities, including ATP, HSIP and SSP Round 5.
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The Farmersville City Council on May 11 directed staff to start the process for the federal Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program after a staff presentation on several grant opportunities.
Council considered a staff briefing titled “Presentation on Grant and Funding Opportunities (ATP, SS4A, HSIP, SSP Round 5).” The record states: “The Council directed staff to start the process for the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program.” The direction initiates staff work on grant application steps; no funding commitment or timeline was specified during the meeting.
Mayor Tina Hernandez and councilmembers did not take a formal roll-call vote to appropriate funds at the meeting; the action on May 11 was a directive to staff rather than an authorization of expenditures. The City Manager will be responsible for next steps, including preparing any grant application materials and returning to Council for required approvals if a grant application or matching funds are proposed.
