City of Park Hills Receives Grant for Sidewalk Project

Park Hills, Mo. (KFMO) - The City of Park Hills has received a grant nearing $600,000 for an infrastructure project aimed at improving pedestrian safety and accessibility.

The Southeast District of the 2024 Transportation Alternatives Program has awarded the city federal funding totaling $596,441.60. This project looks to enhance safety and accessibility along St. Joe Drive, starting at 7th Street and going to Simmons Avenue. Features will include ADA-compliant sidewalks, a new concrete curb and gutter, ADA-compliant concrete entrances, and a grass buffer between the sidewalk and the road.

The project aims to encourage walking while creating a safer environment for pedestrians, particularly children. In total, the project is projected to cost $745,552.00. This award will cover 80% of that total cost.

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