Contract with nonprofit to create $264,000 pedestrian safety plan
In Plain English
The city received a state grant to develop a plan for safer walking conditions throughout Richmond. The Local Government Commission will lead community meetings to identify dangerous intersections and missing sidewalks. If approved, the state pays the full $264,000 cost with no city funds required.
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