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The City of Wabasha is requesting a project that would not only have implications for regional road infrastructure but have an important economic development impact for the community and its downtown as well. The City is requesting funding to construct a new roadway segment that would allow for realignment of Trunk Highway 60 within the city. The realignment would continue Trunk Highway 60 south from the intersection with 4th Grant Boulevard and connect into existing County Road 30/Hiawatha Dri
$3.7M
The City of Wabasha is requesting funding to construct a new roadway segment that would allow for realignment of Trunk Highway 60 within the city. The City is requesting funding to construct a new roadway segment that would allow for realignment of Trunk Highway 60 within the city. The realignment would continue Trunk Highway 60 south from the intersection with 4th Grant Boulevard and connect into existing County Road 30/Hiawatha Drive between Bridge Avenue and Alleghany Avenue. From this point,
$3.7M
The City of Wabasha and the National Eagle Center (the Center) plan to complete a Mississippi riverfront property development resulting in a world-class destination and enhanced community asset. The project will acquire land, renovate, construct, furnish, and equip the National Eagle Center in order to expand program and exhibit space, increase aviary space for eagles, and create improvements to the riverfront in Wabasha for infrastructure, large vessel landing areas and docks, and public access
$250,000
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FY2023
$2.0M
FY2022
$7.9M