Agree to follow state housing laws to receive $2.7 million in transportation grants
In Plain English
The city won grants to build bike paths connecting Del Norte BART to the Bay Trail and McBryde Avenue to Wildcat Canyon Regional Park. The grants require the city to formally promise it will keep following existing state housing laws. If approved, the city receives $2.7 million for safer walking and biking routes.
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