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photo by: Rochelle Valverde
Part of the Lawrence Loop trail near the intersection of 12th and Oregon streets is pictured on Monday, July 16, 2018.
The City of Lawrence was awarded a $564,000 grant from the Kansas Department of Transportation for the Lawrence Loop project, according to a news release Thursday from the city.
Lawrence received the award for the shared-use path from Michigan Street to Sandra J. Shaw Community Health Park, the release said.
The grant, which requires a 20% local cash match, is part of KDOT’s Transportation Alternatives Program for fiscal year 2022-23.
“We are grateful to be awarded this grant to continue work on the Lawrence Loop,” City Engineer David Cronin said in the release. “This is a community priority for improving multimodal transportation, and the grant will move us closer to completing the Loop.”
$345,692 KDOT grant going to Magnolia bike, hike path
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One project in Milwaukee one in Glendale, both would be made safe for public use. By Graham Kilmer - Feb 9th, 2021 11:15 am //end headline wrapper ?>Lake Park Arch Bridge. Photo by Dave Reid.
The good news: A pair of highly anticipated projects in the Milwaukee County Parks system are moving forward sooner than expected after their financing became intertwined. The bad news: the projects illustrate the continuing deterioration of the county parks.
After county officials rearranged some budget appropriations, and received new guidance from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, construction will likely begin this year on repairs to both the Ravine Road Bridge in Lake Park and the sinkhole on a portion of the Oak Leaf Trail located in Glendale.