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More information about the Bridging the Gap Neighborhood Street Fund can be found here. Below is a timeline from their site:
NSF Project Selection Timeline:
This sidewalk is in addition to the sidewalk going in on 130th between 25th and 28th. That sidewalk is being funded by the State of Washington's Safe Routes to School Program, and is currently in design. It will be constructed this year.2013January – Each of Seattle’s 13 neighborhood District Councils will select three projects for further evaluation (up to 39 projects in all).February - May – SDOT conducts a high level scope & cost estimate of the projects selected by the neighborhood District Councils.June – Each neighborhood District Council prioritizes its own list of projects.July – Bridging the Gap Oversight Committee evaluates all proposed projects for funding.August – Oversight committee makes funding recommendations to the Mayor & City Council.September – 2014 Budget adopted.October/November – SDOT begins planning and design work.
Don't assume that this project will be funded just because the North District Council selected it. SDOT will probably only pick one from the North District, despite the enormous need.
ReplyDeleteAnd I think the NDC erred in picking this project, which is a relatively small project. My feeling is SDOT is unlikely to pick such a small project for the large project round.
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yes! high use stretch of sidewalk in my family from 5am to 10pm at night..and always see others there walking in the road. Thank you neighbors for all your efforts!
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