Key portion of Aqueduct Pathway in Lafayette to be funded by $3.7M from state
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Lafayette Secures $3.7M To Expand Car-Free Aqueduct Pathway To BART
A key section of a walking and biking route through downtown Lafayette will be financed with $3.7 million in state transportation funds, the city said. The Aqueduct Pathway is part of the city’s plan to create a car-free network linking neighborhoods, local businesses and regional transit. Construction is expected to start in 2029. The funds will close a critical gap in the pathway between Dolores Drive and the Lafayette BART station, the ci…
Key portion of Aqueduct Pathway in Lafayette to be funded by $3.7M from state
A key section of a walking and biking route through downtown Lafayette will be financed with $3.7 million in state transportation funds, the city said last week. The Aqueduct Pathway is part of the city’s plan to create a car-free network linking neighborhoods, local businesses and regional transit. Construction is expected to start in 2029. The funds will close a critical gap in the pathway between Dolores Drive and the Lafayette BART station, …
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