The projects awarded at today’s event include:
GILMER COUNTY City of Glenville $90,000 Glenville Sidewalk Rehabilitation Project: Construction of replacement sidewalk and ADA handrails along North Court Street in Glenville.
HARRISON COUNTY City of Bridgeport $600,000 Bridgeport Community Connectivity Trail Project: Construction of approximately two miles of hiking/biking trail in Bridgeport.
City of Salem $250,000 Salem Sidewalk Project: Design and construction of sidewalk replacement in downtown Salem.
MARION COUNTY City of Pleasant Valley $162,000 Pleasant Valley Sidewalk Project Phase 4: Construction of sidewalk, drainage, curb, gutter, and sidewalk south of Landing Lane along Pleasant Valley Road.
City of Pleasant Valley $185,000 Pleasant Valley Sidewalk Project Phase 5: Construction of sidewalk, drainage, curb, gutter, and sidewalk on Tulip Lane along pleasant Valley Road.
MONONGALIA COUNTY City of Morgantown $480,000 Morgantown Pleasant Street Streetscape Project: Construction of ADA compliant sidewalks and lighting on Pleasant Street in Morgantown.
City of Morgantown $100,000 Morgantown Municipal Airport Streetscape Project: Design of new ADA compliant sidewalks on Hart Field Road and ADA compliant sidewalk connection from terminal to administration building.
PRESTON COUNTY Town of Bruceton Mills $50,000 Bruceton Mills Sidewalk Project: Design of replacement sidewalks along Union Street in the Town of Bruceton Mills.
RITCHIE COUNTY Town of Harrisville $100,000 Harrisville Sidewalk Improvements Project Phase 4: Design of approximately 2,355 linear feet of sidewalk along Main Street in Harrisville.
TUCKER COUNTY City of Parsons $180,500 Corricks Ford Battlefield Park Development Project: Construction of new hiking and bike trail and access points to the Allegheny Highlands Trail.
City of Thomas $110,000 Thomas Riverfront Bridge Project: Construction of pedestrian/biking bridge in Thomas.
UPSHUR COUNTY City of Buckhannon $240,785 Buckhannon Elizabeth J. “Binky” Poundstone Riverwalk Trail #4 Project: Construction of approximately 1,930 feet of ADA accessible asphalt hiking and biking trail. |
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