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Georgetown, Indiana gets $975,000 in federal funds to extend sidewalks along State Road 64, improving safety and access.
Georgetown, Indiana has secured $975,000 in federal funding to extend sidewalks along State Road 64, advancing the fourth phase of a five-part project.
The expansion, from the Drive-In to the Copperfield neighborhood, will create a safer, continuous pathway connecting homes, schools, parks, and businesses.
Construction began in February 2026, with initial sections expected within a month, and full completion anticipated by late 2026 or early 2027.
The project aims to reduce pedestrian risks on a busy road with 20,000 daily vehicles, improve access for students and residents, and boost local business activity.
Georgetown will cover 20% of costs, while the funding comes from the federal Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Act.
Georgetown, Indiana recibe $975,000 en fondos federales para extender las aceras a lo largo de State Road 64, mejorando la seguridad y el acceso.