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Agendas - Dec 20 | Brainerd Dispatch

PUBLIC WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND IN PERSON. MEETING WILL BE LIVESTREAMED ON THE CROW WING COUNTY YOUTUBE CHANNEL. TO JOIN BY MICROSOFT TEAMS, CALL 218-302-1725, CONFERENCE ID: 438 297 931# Commissioner Koering attending by Teams 1. Staff/Project Update 2. Personnel Actions Meets 9 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 22 County Board Room, 3rd Floor, Historic Courthouse, Brainerd The agenda has been published as shown below but is subject to change to include such business as may come before the Board. PUBLIC WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO ATTEND IN PERSON. MEETING WILL BE LIVESTREAMED AT WWW.CROWWING.US AND ON THE CROW WING COUNTY YOUTUBE CHANNEL. TO JOIN BY MICROSOFT TEAMS, CALL 218-302-1725, CONFERENCE ID: 770 895 036#

PBOT eyes tough choices as 10% cut looms over budget process

PBOT eyes tough choices as 10% cut looms over budget process
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Henry Street Safe Routes to School project in Kingston set to be finished in the second half of next year

KINGSTON, N.Y. — A final plan for the Henry Street “Safe Routes to School” project is being ironed out for submission to the state Department of Transportation, a city official said. Summer Smith, director of city communication and community engagement, said the final plan should be completed next year. “The analysis is complete and the draft report with recommendations are being prepared this winter,” Smith said in an email this week. “We expect to have the report in the second quarter of 2021.” The Henry Street Safe Routes to School project aims to provide safe accommodations for pedestrians and bicyclists along Henry Street.

ODOT - Oregon Department of Transportation (via Public) / Oregon Transportation Commission Approves Transportation Funding Plan

12/16/2020 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/16/2020 13:26 Oregon Transportation Commission Approves Transportation Funding Plan December 16, 2020 SALEM On Tuesday, the Oregon Transportation Commission approved an initial plan to invest more than $2.2 billion in different types of transportation projects through the Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (known as the STIP) for 2024 to 2027. The STIP funds construction projects and a variety of transportation programs, including roads and bridges, bicycle, pedestrian, and public transportation. In its action, the Commission invested record amounts in public transportation, pedestrian and bicycle programs while also providing funding to improve safety and preserve roads and bridges. Oregon has a broad range of transportation needs that cannot be fully met by existing resources, said Oregon Transportation Commission Chair Robert Van Brocklin. We must stretch scarce resources to address a diverse set of prio

Pamplin Media Group - City of Madras gets $300,000 sidewalk grant

City of Madras gets $300,000 sidewalk grant Seventh Street by Madras Elementary to see improvements through Safe Routes to School The walk to Madras Elementary will soon be safer, thanks to a grant from the Oregon Department of Transportation. The grant is part of a program called Safe Routes to Schools. With $300,000 from Oregon Department of Transportation, the City of Madras will work on both sides of a two-block section of sidewalk on Seventh Street from B Street to D Street. I m always excited when we re able to get a grant to fix another piece, says Director of Madras Public Works Jeff Hurd.

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