
Butner
27:53 - 28:35
"We also have been working on a couple of grants. So we did a Safe Routes to School— or no, just kidding— Safe Streets for All that mimicked a Safe Routes to School grant application for improved sidewalks and street lighting along Lawton and Tinker."
“We also have been working on a couple of grants. So we did a Safe Routes to School— or no, just kidding— Safe Streets for All that mimicked a Safe Routes to School grant application for improved sidewalks and street lighting along Lawton and Tinker.”
Um, we— our department has been hard at work, um, both with code enforcement, because we found that April showers do not bring May flowers necessarily, they bring code enforcement cases. So, uh, we have been actively working a lot of different ones, so we should have updates, uh, plan to provide those as informational items going forward. Um, We also have been working on a couple of grants. So we did a Safe Routes to School— or no, just kidding— Safe Streets for All that mimicked a Safe Routes to School grant application for improved sidewalks and street lighting along Lawton and Tinker. We did get a letter of support from, from K-9 SEIF with that one and the school district actually.
The City of Kenai planning department submitted two competitive federal grant applications Wednesday: one for sidewalk and lighting improvements on Lawton and Tinker, another for culvert replacements to restore salmon passage between Cemetery Creek and North Beach.

Kenai City Council approved a camping ordinance Wednesday defining three or more tents on a property as a campground, removing earlier time limits after debate over consistency with RV rules.
