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Kalispell Council Seeks 25 Million Grant for Roundabouts Crosswalk Upgrades Along Main Street

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AI-generatedLocal infrastructure project in Kalispell, Montana (US). Commercial mechanism is weak: the grant is federal, local match is from tax increment financing, no private sector investment or direct commercial impact. Sectors EM_CONSTRUCTION and EM_TRANSPORT are selected because the project involves construction of roundabouts and crosswalk upgrades, but magnitude is low and no specific company or supply chain is affected. (not specified) for affected products, supply chain links, scarcity risk, and historical parallels.
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- Kalispell City Council voted unanimously to pursue a $25 million federal grant for pedestrian safety upgrades on Main Street.
- Grant would fund two roundabouts, crosswalk upgrades near St. Matthew’s Catholic School, and traffic signal retiming.
- City will cover 20% local match using tax increment financing funds.
- Road diet was excluded from application due to public backlash.
- Montana Department of Transportation supports upgrades with no cost to them.
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