The city is allocating $44.2 million for infrastructure projects like fixing park restrooms, repaving streets, and upgrading traffic signals.
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The total approved funding for these projects is $44.2 million.
All residents who use city parks, streets, and public facilities.
Local residents on 200 West may face increased traffic and safety concerns.
The Council is deciding how to spend millions from the 2022 parks bond. They want to make sure the money is spent wisely and that the public stays informed about project progress.
Residents are concerned that the school's expansion will increase traffic and negatively impact the historic neighborhood. The Council is balancing the school's needs with community preservation.
The Council approved funding for various city projects, prioritizing school safety and neighborhood infrastructure.
The city is allocating $44.2 million for infrastructure projects like fixing park restrooms, repaving streets, and upgrading traffic signals.
Residents are asking the city to prioritize specific projects like speed bumps, trail repairs, and fire station funding over other proposed projects like the downtown Green Loop.
The city is looking at turning a neglected underpass into a community hub with sports courts. It's a test case for whether these spaces can be safe and welcoming for everyone.
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