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Student Corner: Update: Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Grant

By CED Program Interns & Students

Published March 25, 2010


Kate Pearce is a graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning and works in Caswell County.

The NCDOT Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation will announce recipients of the 2010 Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Grant Initiative in June of 2010.  Caswell County applied for the grant and if awarded will use the matching funds to develop a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan for the county.

Published March 25, 2010 By CED Program Interns & Students

Kate Pearce is a graduate student in the Department of City and Regional Planning and works in Caswell County.

The NCDOT Division of Bicycle and Pedestrian Transportation will announce recipients of the 2010 Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning Grant Initiative in June of 2010.  Caswell County applied for the grant and if awarded will use the matching funds to develop a comprehensive bicycle and pedestrian plan for the county.

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