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File #: RES PH 11-1158    Version: 1
Type: Resolution-Public Hearing Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 12/21/2011
Title: Establishing the financing and spending plans in the Department of Parks and Recreation in the amount of $201,966 to recognize funding from the FY 2012 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Allocation to continue the Cherokee Regional Trail Improvements plan and authorize the appropriate city officials to enter into an agreement to accept this funding.
Sponsors: Dave Thune
Attachments: 1. RES PH 11-1158 Cherokee Trail Legacy Fiscal Analysis.pdf
Title
Establishing the financing and spending plans in the Department of Parks and Recreation in the amount of $201,966 to recognize funding from the FY 2012 Parks and Trails Legacy Fund Allocation to continue the Cherokee Regional Trail Improvements plan and authorize the appropriate city officials to enter into an agreement to accept this funding.

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WHEREAS, Minn. Stat. ยง 85.53, Subd. 3 established the Parks and Trail fund and requires the Metropolitan Council to disburse appropriations it receives from the Parks and Trails Legacy Fund based on a formula that considers the following factors:
--Population of each park agency's jurisdiction with no overlap when jurisdictions occur (e.g. Ramsey County parks population does not include City of St. Paul)
--Amount each park agency spent in the past year to operate and maintain its portion of the regional park system.
--Amount of land each park agency manages for its portion of the regional park system; and
WHEREAS, an adjustment is made for the 80% of park reserve land acreage that is set aside for natural resource protection/interpretation and considers the following factors:
--Amount of total visits each park agency hosted in the past year
--Amount of non-local visits relative to all non-local visits each agency hosted based on the most recent visitor origin research data. A "non-local visit"is a visit by a person to a park that is outside that visitor's residential jurisdiction; and
WHEREAS, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation is one of the ten Metro Parks Implementing Agencies and is eligible to apply for this funding; and
WHEREAS, Saint Paul Parks and Recreation applied for and received this funding to continue the Cherokee Regional Trail Improvements - an existing trail renovation project, which will connect the popular and well attended Harriet Island Regional Park to the upper bluff neighborhood of Cherokee Regional Park overlooking the Mississippi River valley; and
WHEREAS, additional funds are needed...

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