Funding is currently available for the grant program and sidewalk program.
We are dedicated to making our neighborhood a safe and enjoyable place for pedestrians. For almost 20 years, we have been investing in improving the area's sidewalks, one bit at a time. In 2015, we were able to leverage our sidewalk program with a city program to add an entire sidewalk to the north side of Eagleland Drive, across from Brackenridge High School.
We encourage residents to participate in the city's "Sidewalk Cost Sharing Program." Because the KWA is in a non-CDBG (Community Development Block Grant) area, the city will pay for 50% of the cost to replace sidewalks. Typically, the city will install ADA compliant corners without cost to the homeowner. At this time, the city's program addresses repair and not installation where sidewalks did not previously exist. KWA will pay $25 per linear foot to help King William residents repair their sidewalks, regardless of participation in the city's program.
The King William Association is here to help residents navigate the process! For questions, contact KWA Board Member Brad Shaw at sa_brad@me.com.
For more detailed information on the city’s sidewalk rebate program and information to get started, click here.
For FAQs on the city’s sidewalk rebate program, click here.