Residents have a chance to offer their thoughts on how some $28 million should be used for bicycle-pedestrian projects near schools and other improvements.

A meeting scheduled in Grapevine on Monday was cancelled because of icy roads, but two more are scheduled, one in Plano Tuesday and another in Arlington Thursday. Residents can watch a video of the Tuesday meeting at wwwnctcog.org/video.

The North-Central Texas Council of Governments wants feedback for the 2014 Transportation Alternatives Program Call for Projects. The projects can include bike-pedestrian facilities, projects near schools and boulevard/urban thoroughfare enhancements, according to a statement from NCTCOG.

Residents at the meetings hear about the AirCheckTexas Drive a Clean Machine Program, which helps motorists with emissions-related repairs or with purchase of cleaner vehicles. The program is getting read to start vehicle replacement assistance early next year.

Changes to the Transportation Improvement Program, list of transportation projects funded through 2016, also are presented. The program includes projects with committed funding from federal, state and local sources.

The Arlington meeting is at 2:30 p.m. today at the North Central Texas Council of Governments, 616 Six Flags Drive, Arlington.

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