Accept $260,550 state grant for railroad crossing improvements on Cutting and Carlson Boulevard
$260,550
Resolution 100-15
In Plain English
The state awarded Richmond a grant to improve safety at railroad crossings where trains cross Cutting Boulevard and Carlson Boulevard. The $260,550 comes from a federal program that funds crossing upgrades like better signals, gates, and warning systems. If approved, the city can start Phase II of this safety project.
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