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. : : •: • ; • •. . ; . .. •. . 6. . . • <br /> . . . . , • : . . This <br /> item moved to be considered as agenda Item 7.00. <br /> 7.04: Consider Authorization for the Submission for a Grant Application to Metropolitan <br /> Council for the Mississippi Skyway <br /> Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood reviewed the staff report and <br /> recommendation to apply for approximately $3,240,000 in Federal funding through the <br /> Metropolitan Council's Regional Solicitation grant program, due July 13, 2018. He noted that <br /> this funding opportunity would not occur again until 2020. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma asked how a bicyclist could go down the other side. <br /> Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood provided the options for cyclists <br /> which would include riding on the ramp, walking bicycles down the stairs, or using the elevator. <br /> He noted that this would also be a rail station improvement. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Kuzma, seconded by Councilmember Johns, to authorize the <br /> application of approximately $3,240,000 in Federal funding through Metropolitan Council's <br /> Regional Solicitation grant program for the Mississippi Skyway. <br /> Further discussion: Councilmember Riley stated that he has opposed this project in the past and <br /> will continue to do so. Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that in the past the Council has stated <br /> that this would be a great project but would not want to spend tax payer dollars on the project <br /> and therefore has directed staff to apply for outside funds. Parks and Assistant Public Works <br /> Superintendent Riverblood confirmed that the City has received outside funding for the <br /> development of the plans and the touchdown pad on the other side of the highway. He stated <br /> that the National Parks Service has also seen the value in the project and contributed to this being <br /> a shovel ready project. He believed that the progress would place the City in a favorable position <br /> for the funding. Councilmember Shryock recognized the different partnerships and funding <br /> sources, acknowledging that this project is valuable in different ways. She stated that this project <br /> would take advantage of potential outside funding sources. She commended staff for <br /> coordinating multiple funding sources to address the concern the Council has had with the <br /> funding of the project in the past. Matt Kuker, PSD, stated that his company donated the <br /> touchdown pad as they believe this would be a benefit to the City. He stated that if the City built <br /> this pedestrian bridge that would attract additional development opportunities. He noted that this <br /> would also provide opportunities for people to walk to the businesses in The COR. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Kuzma, Johns, and <br /> Shryock. Voting No: Councilmember Riley. <br /> 7.05: Adopt Resolution #18-142 Approving Final Versions of Agreements Affiliated with <br /> Affinity at Ramsey, Case of Inland Group (Previously Agenda Item 4.10) <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and recommendation to <br /> approve the revised agreements. He noted that the EDA has previously recommended approval <br /> City Council/July 10,2018 <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br />
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