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The Parks and Recreation Department is seeking public input for the MKT Trail Bridge Replacement Project. The project will replace bridge #9 and renovate bridge #10 located on the MKT Trail. This project was identified for funding by the 2021 Park Sales Tax ballot. The weight limit for the original timber-framed railway bridges safely supports bicycle and pedestrian traffic. Bridges #9 and #10 are weight-restricted prohibiting safe passage for maintenance and emergency medical vehicles.
For funding assistance, Park staff plan to complete a Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant application. RTP is a competitive, federally-funded grant program for trail-related projects. The purpose of this program is to promote motorized and non-motorized recreational trails. If awarded, the RTP grant will allow the Parks and Recreation Department to leverage available Parks Sales Tax dollars and donated funds to replace bridge #9 and renovate bridge #10. The maximum grant match for the program is $250,000. The source for the City's grant match will be the 2021 Park Sales Tax and donations from the Richard T. Eyler Trust in the amount of $350,000.
Public input will be taken on this page through Feb. 26, 2025.
The Parks and Recreation Department is seeking public input for the MKT Trail Bridge Replacement Project. The project will replace bridge #9 and renovate bridge #10 located on the MKT Trail. This project was identified for funding by the 2021 Park Sales Tax ballot. The weight limit for the original timber-framed railway bridges safely supports bicycle and pedestrian traffic. Bridges #9 and #10 are weight-restricted prohibiting safe passage for maintenance and emergency medical vehicles.
For funding assistance, Park staff plan to complete a Recreational Trails Program (RTP) grant application. RTP is a competitive, federally-funded grant program for trail-related projects. The purpose of this program is to promote motorized and non-motorized recreational trails. If awarded, the RTP grant will allow the Parks and Recreation Department to leverage available Parks Sales Tax dollars and donated funds to replace bridge #9 and renovate bridge #10. The maximum grant match for the program is $250,000. The source for the City's grant match will be the 2021 Park Sales Tax and donations from the Richard T. Eyler Trust in the amount of $350,000.
Public input will be taken on this page through Feb. 26, 2025.