On September 27, 2024
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Agency of Trans awards $7.19m in bicycle and pedestrian grants

The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) announced Sept. 12 the awards of approximately $7.19 million in grants to municipalities for bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure improvement projects. The combination of construction projects and planning grants will benefit cities and towns statewide with improved transportation connectivity and safety, tangible economic benefits, and additional transportation options for commuters, visitors to the state, and recreational users. 

Vermont continues to prioritize making communities and streets more usable for all modes of transportation. In downtowns and village centers especially, municipalities are calling  for better walking and bicycling facilities.

“Walking and bicycling are great ways to reduce congestion and provide an opportunity for physical activity for Vermonters and visitors,” said Transportation Secretary Joe Flynn. “There are also positive effects on property values, tourism, and business growth, as well as reductions in traffic congestion, improvements in public health, and lower personal transportation costs.”

The Agency annually awards millions of federal dollars through the Bicycle and Pedestrian Program, with a goal of providing safe and convenient facilities and alternative transportation opportunities. The 2024 grant cycle also includes funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Carbon Reduction Program, which funds projects designed to reduce transportation greenhouse gas emissions.

This year’s awards include continuation of the initiative to fund small-scale improvements using 100% state funds. These smaller projects address critical safety needs, such as pedestrian crossings and filling critical sidewalk gaps. The Agency plans to assist municipalities with construction of these small projects quickly with minimal delays. Small-scale projects were awarded to eight Vermont communities.

AOT received applications for proposed projects totaling over $10.1 million. This year’s grant program will fund a variety of projects including a critical pedestrian connection from schools to village centers and libraries. 

Locally, Rutland Intermediate School Sidewalk & Safety Improvement projects will receive $75,000 toward $226,600 project; and Bethel Main St Village will receive $17,500 toward a $35,000 investment in Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacons.

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