Accept $1.2 million state grant for Harbour Way South railroad crossing safety project
$1,200,000
Resolution 95-21
In Plain English
The city received $1.2 million from Caltrans to design safety improvements at the Harbour Way South railroad crossing. This federal grant covers preliminary engineering work to reduce accidents where cars and trains intersect. If approved, the city moves forward with planning safer crossing infrastructure at this location.
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Votes
Approve consent calendar
7 to 0
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