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24-005 Authorizing Pursuit of the Safe Routes to School Infrastructure GrantCITY OF SHOREWOOD COUNTY OF HENNEPIN STATE OF MINNESOTA RESOLUTION 24-005 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PURSUIT OF THE SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE GRANT WHEREAS, $10.9 million in Safe Routes To School (SRTS) funding is available, with a minimum of $50,000 and cap of $1,000,000 for each project; and WHEREAS, The city has adopted subdivision regulations that require Safe Routes to School infrastructure in developments authorized on or after June 1, 2016; and WHEREAS, SRTS funds can be used to reimburse construction costs on SRTS eligible items, and that construction costs above the SRTS award will need to have alternate funding sources; and WHEREAS, The City of Shorewood are pursuing the construction of a sidewalk, trail, or boardwalk between Galpin Lake Road and the signalized intersection of Oak Street/CSAH 19, to provide a safe pedestrian crossing of TH 7 to Excelsior Elementary School; and WHEREAS, The city has completed the SRTS planning grant, MnDOT has completed a Safety Audit of TH 7, and MnDOT is in process of completing a Corridor Study of TH 7 that has and will identified this location as a gap in pedestrian infrastructure; and NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD, MINNESOTA AS FOLLOWS: 1. The city council supports the construction of the project and agrees to maintain such improvements and that the city council supports submittal of the SRTS application. 2. The city assures that it will pay all costs associated with the project beyond the SRTS infrastructure grant award and that it will follow all of the requirements of the SRTS grant for permitting, project design, project bidding, construction administration, and project close out. Adopted by the City Council of Shorewood, Minnesota this 22nd day of January 024. /lot 4 iAniferkabadie, Mayor s• Sandie Thone, City Clerk