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City of <br /> Elk City of Elk River <br /> Wver City Council <br /> Resolution 19- <br /> A Resolution of the City Council of the City of Elk River Agreeing to Provide <br /> Local Match Funding and Maintenance for the two Trail Gap Segments for <br /> the Transportation Alternatives 2024 Federal Funding Solicitation Process <br /> Application <br /> WHEREAS, the Central Minnesota Area Transportation Partnership (ATP-3) is soliciting <br /> project submittals for federal funding under the Fixing America's Surface Transportation <br /> (FAST) Act in fiscal year 2024; and <br /> WHEREAS, these federal programs fund up to 80 percent of project construction costs <br /> up to a maximum of$800,000; and <br /> WHEREAS, federal funding of projects reduces the burden on local taxpayers for regional <br /> improvements; and <br /> WHEREAS, non-federal funds (local match) must be at least 20 percent of the project <br /> construction costs; and <br /> WHEREAS, project submittals are due on January 3,2020; and <br /> WHEREAS, on December 2,2019, the City Council of Elk River authorized the <br /> application submittal for the Transportation Alternatives 2024 Federal Funding Solicitation <br /> for two trail segments: <br /> 1. County State Aid Highway (CSAR 12) (181st Avenue) from Nixon Street to <br /> County Road 40 (Cleveland Avenue) <br /> 2. CSAR 13 (Twin Lakes Road) from Trott Brook Parkway to County Road 40 <br /> (Cleveland Avenue); and <br /> WHEREAS, all proposed trail segments are consistent with the adopted City of Elk River <br /> Parks Master Plan and adopted Master Trail Plan; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Elk River is responsible for the maintenance of the two trail <br /> segments for the duration of their useful life; and <br /> WHEREAS, the estimated project costs are $60,000 for design, $50,000 for right of way <br /> and $1,060,000 for construction for a total of$1,170,000; and <br /> NATUREI <br />