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V i.: ,j 19 199$ <br /> tosEsoTq Minnesota <br /> e 20 Department of Transportation <br /> Transportation Building <br /> Qom 395 John Ireland Boulevard <br /> roF TaP Saint Paul, Minnesota 55155 <br /> May 17, 1993 <br /> Philip Hals <br /> City of Elk River <br /> 13065 Orono Pkwy. <br /> P.O. Box 490 <br /> Elk River, Minnesota 55330 <br /> Re: Pedestrian/Bicycle Trail <br /> Dear Mr. Hals: <br /> Thank you for your recent application to the interim solicitation process for federal <br /> Transportation Enhancement projects. Unfortunately, the project you submitted, noted above, <br /> was not recommended for funding at this time by the Enhancement Task Force. The final <br /> score of your project was 482; the range of scores for that category of projects was <br /> 189 — 764. If you wish more detailed scoring information on your project, please contact <br /> Todd Swenson at (612) 296-1606. <br /> The interim Enhancement process was developed by the Enhancement Task Force, a group of <br /> representatives from 13 public organizations. On behalf of the Task Force, the Minnesota <br /> Department of Transportation (MnDOT) solicited Enhancement projects in February, 1993. <br /> MnDOT received 177 applications for projects, representing approximately $70 million of <br /> .project work. Using the eligibility and priority criteria developed by the Enhancement Task <br /> Force, the applications were evaluated and ranked, and 34 projects have been recommended <br /> to MnDOT for use of Enhancement funds. MnDOT has concurred with the Task Force <br /> recommendations. A list of projects recommended for Enhancement funding from this <br /> solicitation is attached. <br /> • <br /> An Equal Opportunity Employer <br />
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