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File #: RES 15-2033    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 12/9/2015
Title: Requesting a Planning Commission study of Southport on the WestSide to address safety and health issues.
Sponsors: Dave Thune
Related files: RES 18-389
Title
Requesting a Planning Commission study of Southport on the WestSide to address safety and health issues.

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WHEREAS, a recent zoning application for the Southport area of the West Side brought forth an outpouring of concern from West Side residents, churches, schools, and workers who have grown familiar with pollutants on the riverfront at Southport; and

WHEREAS, there has been little progress in addressing environmental racism; and

WHEREAS, increasing national concern about transport of dangerous chemicals and flammable products thru the nearby neighborhoods, adding to already unacceptable traffic congestion, air and water quality degradation, have increased markedly since opening of the North Dakota Bakken fields; and

WHEREAS, the Great River Passage master plan promised environmental and livability improvements that seem to recess further into the future with every rezoning; and

WHEREAS, new pressures on the Saint Paul riverfront at Southport demand a new comprehensive analysis of the situation; Now Therefore

BE IT RESOLVED, that the Saint Paul City Council requests the Planning Commission to undertake a study limited to Southport and Barge Channel Road on the West Side that will include representatives from District 3 Planning Council (WSCO), Protect Our Riverfront Together (PORT), Neighborhood Development Alliance (NeDA), Planning & Economic Development, Upper Mississippi Waterway Association, Saint Paul Port Authority, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), and the Steelworkers Union to report back to the City Council by September 21, 2016; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this study will address the following Southport safety and health issues:
(a) Develop baseline data on air, soil, and water quality and potential risks for the West Side neighbors that could be affected by wind and particulate matter distribution patterns from Southport businesses. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) historical data, analyses, and personnel re...

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