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File #: RES 17-519    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
In control: City Council
Final action: 4/5/2017
Title: Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to apply for Federal Lands Transportation Program Alternative Transportation Program funding via the National Parks Service in the amount of $177,582 to provide funding for the Mississippi River Paddle Share project.
Sponsors: Russ Stark
Ward: FHWA FLAP Grant, Great River Passage
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Authorizing the Department of Parks and Recreation to apply for Federal Lands Transportation Program Alternative Transportation Program funding via the National Parks Service in the amount of $177,582 to provide funding for the Mississippi River Paddle Share project.

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WHEREAS, the Department of Parks and Recreation is proposing to submit application for the Mississippi River Paddle Share project in Saint Paul for possible Federal Lands Transportation Program (FLTP) Alternative Transportation Program (ATP) funding for the 2017 funding cycle with implementation 2017-2019; and

WHEREAS, the grant is available to public agencies to “preserve and protect resources while providing safe and enjoyable access within the National Parks by providing sustainable, appropriate, and integrated alternative transportation solutions”; and

WHEREAS, the project is within the NPS NRRA boundary, is in the NPS’ Alternative Transportation Plan 5 Year Plan, and the funding request will be sponsored and supported by the NPS; and

WHEREAS, the grant will cover all capital cost and operations and maintenance costs will be met by revenue generated through rentals or where that falls short through Great River Passage budget not to exceed $20,000 and no additional matching funds will be needed; and

WHEREAS, the City has determined a high priority in the Great River Passage Master Plan to “Expand the opportunity for nature based and river oriented recreation use” (p. 46) and Paddle Share will provide a distinct and significant recreation and transportation benefit to all users; and

WHEREAS, if awarded, the grant funds will supplement the existing Great River Passage funding and by 2018 enable a total of 32 kayaks and corresponding safety equipment, 6 storage stations, a web reservation system, 2 ADA accessible docks (2018), signage, marketing and promotion, and a means to generate the cost of operations and maintenance and revenue; and

WHEREAS, the project meets t...

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