Getting the Green: Upstate Pol Wants to Unlock Highway Cash for Bike Paths

A state grant program currently limited to road and highway projects could allocate money for biking and walking if an upstate pol can convince her Albany colleagues. Grants from New York’s Consolidated Local Street and Highway Improvement Program (oddly abbreviated as CHIPS), are currently calculated based on number of miles of auto lanes and motor vehicle registrations in each municipality – essentially discouraging transportation planners from expanding cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, according to the proposed law’s sponsor.

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