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The next section of the matrix covers support from the local planning agency for the area. For this <br />section, only letters of support are needed not resolutions. The letters can be from either the Chair of <br />the Planning Agency or its lead staff member. However if a project impacts more than just one regional <br />planning agency, it will need a letter from each planning agency to get the points. Otherwise it will not <br />receive any points. <br />The last section of the Community Consensus matrix requests a single letter of support from any <br />chamber of commerce. This section was added to help reflect the economic impact nature of the <br />Corridors of Commerce program. There is no requirement that the chamber of commerce letter come <br />from a chamber in the project's geography, just that a single letter of support be received for the <br />project. <br />The resolutions and letters of support are not needed for the projects until 60-days after the closing of <br />the on-line recommendation process. MnDOT will contact all the municipalities and counties impacted <br />by a recommended project by letter to request they consider providing a resolution of support for the <br />project. Within that letter, MnDOT will note that if the local government does not provide a support <br />resolution it will impact the projects scoring within the Corridors of Commerce program. MnDOT will <br />likewise notify the regional planning agencies of projects that will need letters of support from them. <br />The project submitter is responsible for contacting a local chamber of commerce and have them send a <br />letter of support. All resolutions and letters should be sent by mail or electronically to Patrick <br />Weidemann at MnDOT (See Section VI for contact information). <br />Resolutions of Support from <br />Impacted Jurisdictions <br />Letter of Support <br />Letter of Support <br />Table 4 <br />Resolutions supporting the <br />project from each municipality <br />and county that is touched by <br />the project limits. <br />A letter of support for the <br />project from the metropolitan <br />planning organization, regional <br />development commission, or <br />regional planning agency <br />A single letter of support for the <br />project from any chamber of <br />commerce <br />45 —points (If all jurisdictions <br />provide a resolution, otherwise <br />no points.) <br />45 — points (If more than one <br />planning agency touched by the <br />project, must have all provide <br />letters of support or no points <br />awarded) <br />10-points <br />Project Deliverability. (NEW for 2022) This criteria was added during the 2021 Legislative Session. <br />The criteria is designed to award points for those projects which are further along in the project <br />development process and thus have a higher likelihood to be delivered within the funding timeframe for <br />the program. One of the best lead measures for being able to deliver a project within a reasonable time <br />