Hire Kimley-Horn to design safety improvements at South Cutting Boulevard railroad crossing
$633,471
In Plain English
The railroad crossing at South Cutting and Carlson Boulevards needs safety upgrades for pedestrians, bicycles, and vehicles. The city received a $750,000 federal grant to improve this crossing after data showed it poses safety risks. If approved, Kimley-Horn designs the improvements over the next 2.5 years for $633,471.
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