A total of $16.5 million in federal grant money was awarded to 13 different cities and counties across Central Arkansas to make certain intersections, trails and street segments safer and more ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A new program called Safe Streets and Roads for All is being implemented across the nation, to prevent fatal and serious injuries— especially in urban areas. The U.S. Department of ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — The Metroplan Board of Directors received $16.5 million from federal-aid transportation programs administered by the Federal Highway Administration that they will use to improve ...
Inflation is eating into money that cities and counties in Central Arkansas have set aside for select road construction projects built with federal dollars. The increased price tag for the projects -- ...
The Central Arkansas planning organization Metroplan approved the use of $5.6 million in federal environmental grant money for construction of five trail projects on Wednesday. The projects will be ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A $17.35 million funding infusion will help central Arkansas expand and grow its transportation options. A Metroplan spokesperson said Monday that the agency is funding projects in ...
Metroplan, the federally designated metropolitan planning organization for Central Arkansas, announced on Tuesday $2.3 million in federal funding for seven cities and one county to help fund alternate ...
Metroplan is collaborating with the Arkansas Division of Environmental Quality, the Northwest Arkansas Regional Planning Commission and the City of Fort Smith to collect data and input on which energy ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — By no means is the Little Rock metropolitan area shrinking, but it isn't growing as fast as it once was. According to a new report from Metroplan, overall growth in the metro area ...
The Metroplan board of directors has provided a full-throated endorsement for the "full funding and completion" of the 30 Crossing project "without delay," calling the nearly $1 billion project its ...
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