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11-14 Resolution No. 12145RESOLUTION NO. 12145 RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR 64th STREET SIDEWALK EXTENSION REGIONAL SOLICITATION APPLICATION WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council’s regional solicitation is a competitive federal funding allocation process available to local governments in the Twin Cities region ; and WHEREAS, the regional solicitation’s Pedestrian Facilities category’s purpose is to fund pedestrian facility projects that focus on increasing the availability and attractiveness of walking or rolling by improving safety and removing gaps in the system; and WHEREAS, there is currently a gap in the city’s sidewalk system on 64th St between Lyndale Ave and Portland Ave; and WHEREAS, the sidewalk gap was identified as a Priority Pedestrian Route in the 2018 Pedestrian Master Plan; and WHEREAS, closing the 64th St sidewalk gap would provide a new location for pedestrians to safely cross the railroad between E Pleasant Ave and W Pleasant Ave; and WHEREAS, closing the 64th St sidewalk gap would create a pedestrian connection between Veterans, Nicollet, Garfield, and Richfield Lake Parks; and WHEREAS, closing the 64th St sidewalk gap and improving pedestrian crossings will increase safety and improve the experience of the entire community; and WHEREAS, a 20% local government match funding is required if the project is selected; and WHEREAS, if the above project is selected, construction is tentatively scheduled for 2028; and WHEREAS, the City of Richfield invests in infrastructure to best serve today’s and tomorrow’s residents, businesses, and visitors; and WHEREAS, the City of Richfield ensures that City services are accessible to people of all races, ethnicities, incomes, and abilities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Richfield supports Public Works’ 2023 regional solicitation application for the 64th Street Sidewalk Extension project between Lyndale Ave and Portland Ave. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Richfield, Minnesota this 14th day of November, 2023. Mary Supple, Mayor ATTEST: Dustin Leslie, City Clerk