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6.0. & 7.0. SR 07-08-2002
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(Insert City, County, Township, etc.name) <br /> <br />RESOLUTION NO. <br /> <br /> ACCEPTING, SUPPORTING, AND ADOPTING THE <br />TH 10 INTERREGIONAL CORRIDOR MANAGEMENT PLAN <br /> <br />WHF. REAS, Minnesota's State Transportation Plan reco~tmizes the significance of interregional <br />highway corridors in providing citizens and businesses throughout the State of Minnesota with <br />high quality access to recreational, educational, employment and health care opportunities, and <br />to the transport of products and services produced by our l°caI economy to regional, national, <br />and global markets; and, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the TH 10 Interregional Corridor haS' ~ id'entitled by the Minnesota Department <br />of Transportation as a High Priority Corridor fi0m I£35W to TH 169 and as a Medh~m Priority <br />Corridor fi.om TH 169 to TH 24 in Clear Lake!ffi~ ~Ces the economic vitality of the state <br />providing essential access for the central regi6h °f the state in Sherbume, Anoka, and Ramsey <br />Counties to major economic markets ~d cultural Centers including the h/fmneapolis-St. Paul <br />metropolitan area; and, :: :;~ <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the continued gr6~h ofth~region is leading to increasing travel demand in the <br />corridor which, ifunmanaged~can ne~tively affect the level of performance, safety, and <br />congemon expcrien d bye corridor; and, <br /> <br />WHF. REAS, community leaders, motorists, and road authorities have identified this growing <br />travel demand and development pressure as a concern with potential negative consequences for <br />mobility and safety in the corrrdor, with the potential to degrade the performance level now <br />provided by the corridor, and the resulting implications for the economy and quality of life of the <br />region; and, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the lVfmnesota Department of Transportation, recognizing the potential impact of <br />continued growth pressure on the corridor, has completed an Interregional Corridor Plan in <br />partnership with its partners along the corridor to look at the long-term role that the TH 10 <br />Corridor will play in meeting the transportation needs of the central region of Minnesota; and, <br /> <br />WHEREAS, it is imperative at this critical time, with continued growth occurring in the region, <br />that a long-term vision for the type of service that the TH 10 Corridor needs to provide be <br />established and that the steps are identified and initiated to: <br /> 1. Preserve the function of the corridor through the advance planning, not only for the TH <br /> 10 Corridor but for the local supporting street systems and land use and development <br /> patterns; and, <br /> 2. Secure the needed funding to pursue the vision established for the corridor; and, <br /> 3. Establish a plan of action for the development of planning and programming activities <br /> that will proactively address the needs identified. <br /> <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the (insert City, County, Township, etc of__ <br />endorses the vision and corridor management plan for the TH 10 Corridor. <br /> <br /> <br />
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