Hire consultant to create plan connecting residents to public transit
$300,000
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In Plain English
Many residents struggle to reach bus stops and train stations from their homes or final destinations. The city received a grant to study these transportation gaps and develop solutions like bike paths, shuttle services, or improved walkways. If approved, Nelson\Nygaard will spend $300,000 to create a strategic plan addressing these "first mile/last mile" connections.
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