This is not fresh news, but I just realized that I had not posted about grants in the Sacramento region under the Active Transportation Program cycle 1 awards in 2014.
Regional grants from the statewide program:
- PLA, Roseville, Downtown Roseville Class 1 Trails, $2,547K
- SAC, Elk Grove, Lower Laguna Creek Open Space Preserve Trail, $1,778K
- SAC, Sacramento County, Howe Ave Sidewalk Infill and Bike Lane Improvements, $1,853K
- SAC, San Juan USD, SRTS, $250K
- YOL, Davis, SRTS Program, $562K
- YOL, Woodland, 2014 SRTS, $539K
- YUB, Marysville, SRTS Project & Programs, $489K
SACOG region grants:
- ELD, El Dorado County Transportation Commission, Western Slope Bicycle Travel Opportunities Map $50K
- PLA, City of Auburn, Nevada Street Pedestrian & Bicycle Facilities $799K
- PLA, City of Colfax, North Main Street Bike Route Project $264K
- SAC, City of Galt, South Galt Safe Routes to Schools $1,800K
- SAC, City of Rancho Cordova, Mather Rails to Trails Project $2,235K
- SAC, Sacramento County, El Camino Avenue Phase 2 – Street and Sidewalk Improvements $1,692K
- SAC, City of Folsom, Oak Parkway Trail Undercrossing and Johnny Cash Trail Connection Project $992K
- SUT, City of Yuba City, Franklin Road Improvements $313K
- YOL, City of West Sacramento, Citywide Bike Lane Gap Closures $525K
- YUB, Yuba County, Ella Elementary School Safe Routes to School Project $1,195K
There are also three projects on the SACOG contingency list.