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City questions missing $2 million in pedestrian safety funds

October 29, 2024 | Gaithersburg City, Montgomery County, Maryland


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City questions missing $2 million in pedestrian safety funds
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the allocation of $2 million in pedestrian safety funding that was initially tied to a project in Gaithersburg. A participant highlighted that years ago, AstraZeneca contributed $1 million for the construction of a bridge, but the city ultimately decided to abandon the project in July 2023 due to high costs.

The speaker expressed frustration over the lack of updates on the status of the $2 million earmarked for pedestrian safety initiatives, questioning the whereabouts of these funds. This inquiry underscores ongoing concerns about transparency and the effective use of allocated resources in local government projects. The meeting did not provide immediate answers regarding the funding's current status or future plans for its utilization.

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