
ST. ALBANS, Vt. (AP) - The Vermont town of St. Albans has received $55,000 for a study to create a new bicycle and walking path to the local sports complex.
The town's application was accepted by the state Department of Transportation.
The proposed recreation path to the Collins Perley Sports and Fitness Complex has been estimated to cost $350,000.
The St. Albans Messenger reports town officials envision the path leading U.S. 7 south of the city, up the Interstate 89, Exit 19 access road to the complex.
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