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Durango City Council looking to fill two board vacancies
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Millbury receives Shared Streets and Spaces grant for walkway
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State grant to fund pedestrian safety projects in Amherst
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Baker-Polito administration announces $6.5 million awarded to municipalities
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Lt. Gov. Karyn Polito joined acting transportation secretary and CEO Jamey Tesler and highway administrator Jonathan Gulliver in Dedham to announce the award of $6.5 million total to cities and towns which applied for funding from the Shared Streets and Spaces Grant Program.
The program provides technical and funding assistance to help Massachusetts municipalities conceive, design and implement changes to curbs, streets, plazas and parking areas in support of public health, safe mobility, renewed commerce and community betterment.
Newton received $150,969 to add one new bikeshare station and relocate other underused stations to higher performing locations.
Baker-Polito Administration announces $6.5 million in Shared Streets funding, including $91,060 to Wareham
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DEDHAM – The Baker-Polito Administration has announced $6.5 million to municipalities in Shared Streets and Spaces Program funding, including more than $90,000 to Wareham.
“The Shared Streets and Spaces Program has now awarded $33 million total to 183 cities and towns since the competitive grants were offered to municipalities 13 months ago,” said Gov. Charlie Baker. “Shared Streets grants kept local economies going and gave the public options for safe travel and activities during the pandemic, helping all of us reimagine how we can share streets and spaces to stay safe and improve the quality of life in our communities.”