The following five cities were selected through a national competition for assistance.
• Frankfort, Ky.
will receive assistance to enhance walkability and add bike lanes between the
historic downtown and the State Capitol. The project will also connect the
downtown with the proposed Kentucky River trail.
• Des Moines, Iowa
will receive assistance to incorporate green infrastructure elements into a
proposed streetscape plan for a one-mile segment of 6th Avenue. The project
will revitalize the commercial street that serves as the northern gateway to
the city’s downtown.
• Baton Rouge, La.
will receive assistance to incorporate green infrastructure elements into a
proposed walking and biking trail that connects Louisiana State University with
the city’s downtown.
• Helena, Mont.
will receive assistance to improve the walkability and add bike lanes along
Last Chance Gulch, a street that connects the northern part of the Helena
business district with the historic downtown. The project will also explore
design alternatives for a five-way intersection to enhance walkability.
• Indianapolis,
Ind. will receive assistance to make streets more pedestrian-friendly and
revitalize public plazas within and adjacent to the Market Square redevelopment
area. The project will tie in with the city’s larger plan to develop businesses
in a new green cultural district.
GAC is a project of the Partnership for Sustainable
Communities among EPA, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
(HUD), and the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). The partnership is
helping communities across the country create more housing and transportation
choices, reinforce existing investments, and support vibrant and healthy
neighborhoods that attract businesses. This is the third year of the Greening
America’s Capitals program. Capital cities selected in the first two years
included Boston, Mass.; Charleston, W.Va.; Hartford, Conn.; Jackson, Miss.;
Jefferson City, Mo.; Lincoln, Neb.; Little Rock, Ark.; Montgomery, Ala.;
Phoenix, Ariz.; and Washington, D.C.
More information on GAC:
http://www.epa.gov/smartgrowth/greencapitals.htm
More information on the Partnership for
Sustainable Communities: http://www.sustainablecommunities.gov
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