Edina To Get $275K 'Safe Routes To School' Infrastructure Grant

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Edina MN

01 April, 2022

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EDINA, MN — Edina is set to receive a $275,000 grant from Minnesota's Safe Routes to School program to improve infrastructure and make it easier for students to walk and bike to school. The Minnesota Department of Transportation said it is awarding $8.2 million to schools and cities across the state to help them plan more pedestrian-friendly routes, boost existing programs and upgrade infrastructure. Edina Got $4.9M From American Rescue Plan: See How That Compares Edina was recently awarded a $275,000 grant to fund construction of a new shared-use path and sidewalks along Claremore Drive near Cornelia Elementary School, according to MnDOT. Interim MnDOT Commissioner Nancy Daubenberger said the projects funded through the Safe Routes to School program have allowed thousands more students to be able to walk or bike to their schools. Here's How Much Space You Can Rent For $1,400 In Edina "More students walking and biking means less traffic on the road and near schools, improving safety and promoting healthier kids," Daubenberger said. MnDOT said it has awarded more than $50 million to schools and cities since 2005 through the Safe Routes to School program, with the majority funding infrastructure improvements. REGIONAL NEWS: Woman Climbed On Top Of Maple Grove Transit Bus On I-94: Report5 Edina Seniors Earn National Merit ScholarshipsMN Bans Poultry Sales, Exhibitions Amid Avian Flu Outbreak911 Services Restored After National Outage Hit Edina Dispatch Center

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