Active SLED Opportunity · VERMONT · VERMONT
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CVRPC seeks proposals for designing a sidewalk and crosswalk in Williamstown, VT, connecting schools to the village with ADA compliance and pedestrian safety, under Vermont AOT guidelines.
The Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission (CVRPC) is soliciting proposals for the design of a sidewalk in Williamstown, Vermont. This study will produce concept designs for a sidewalk and crosswalk to connect the Williamstown schools to the village either via Brush Hill Road and crossing VT-64 to create a connection to Memorial Park at the terminus of Methodist Lane or via Construction Hill Road, as well as cost estimates, and phasing for future efforts. Current conditions require pedestrian improvements between the schools and village to create a safe path for students. Plans will need to incorporate Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) guidelines for pedestrian facilities and provide fully ADA compliant landing areas on both sides of the road. The study is being conducted as part of CVRPCs FFY 26 Transportation Planning Initiative grant agreement with the AOT. The Consultant will work under the direction of CVRPC and the project will be administered by CVRPC. The Consultant will collaborate with CVRPC staff, VTrans and a steering committee comprising local municipal and community representatives.
SLED stands for State, Local, and Education. These are solicitations issued by state governments, counties, cities, school districts, utilities, and higher education institutions — as opposed to federal agencies.
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