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City of Frankfort Granted $311,916.44 from Community Crossing Matching Grant

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City of Frankfort recently issued the following announcement.

City of Frankfort Granted $311,916.44 from Community Crossing Matching Grant

City officials received exciting news on Tuesday, April 19, 2022.

Governor Holcomb and INDOT awarded Frankfort $311,916.44 from the Community

Crossing Matching Grant.

Mayor Sheets, Board of Public Works, City Council, and Street Superintendent Jason

Forsythe approved the total of $623,832.88 for an additional 10 paving projects for

2022. The following paving projects will include the following:

 East Washington from Jackson Street to Fudge Avenue

 West Morrison Street from Mytle Avenue to Rossville Avenue

 Ann Street from Clay to dead end

 East Wabash from Clay to Williams Road

 Rossville Avenue from Morrison to the railroad tracks

 East Street from Washington Avenue to Walnut

 Vanburen from East Ohio Street to Walnut

 Oneil from Washington Avenue to dead end

 Avery from Main Street to Delphi Avenue

 Hemlock Drive from South Clay Street to Alhambra Avenue

“This is very exciting for the City of Frankfort to receive the first round of the Community

Crossing Grant for 2022. With these additional fund, we will have paved over $1.5

million in 2022, says Mayor Judith Sheets. “We could not have done this without Jason

Forsythe, Street Superintendent. His hard work has strategically paved miles of

roadways that we wouldn’t have been able to do otherwise.”

City officials, including Mayor Sheets and Superintendent Forsythe are working on the

planning process and request bids or proposals that will be available later this summer.

The Community Crossing Matching Grant Program provides funding to cities, towns,

and counties across Indiana to make improvements to local roads and bridges. This

program is a partnership between the Indiana Department of Transportation and Indiana

communities to invest in infrastructure projects that advance economic development,

job creation, and local transportation.

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