Vital Streets
Vital Streets program is the funding strategy for the investment in streets. This strategy sets the guidelines for the management and maintenance of funding. It also provides the tools for sustaining the investments made.
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A street in an urban area eligible for federal funds under Title 23 of the U.S. Code. These streets are primary routes for getting to work and home. They are also used for traveling to and from business districts and commerce. They move more people, visitors and goods than other streets. There are 156 miles of FAU streets in the City.
The PUP is a basic color line drawing illustrating the layout of the proposed public utilities. Existing and proposed City utilities should be clearly identified as to approximate location and pipe size. The plan is reviewed and approved by the related City departments.
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