Number
211587
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution confirming the City Engineer is authorized to apply for three Federal Transportation Alternatives Program grants for the 2022-2026 application cycle, with an 80 percent grantor share and a 20 percent local share.
Analysis
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is soliciting applications to utilize funding under the Federal Transportation Alternatives Program. The Department of Public Works is applying for funding for three projects. Successful grant applications will be funded with an 80 percent grantor share and a 20 percent local share.
Body
Whereas, The Wisconsin Department of Transportation is soliciting project applications for funding in fiscal years 2022-2026 under the Federal Transportation Alternatives Program; and
Whereas, Projects approved for the Federal Transportation Alternatives Program will be funded with an 80 percent grantor share and 20 percent local share; and
Whereas, The Department of Public Works has identified three projects for infrastructure related improvements; and
Whereas, The Department of Public Works has submitted applications for the following projects:
1. KK River Trail Extension (Pulaski Park)
2. Street Lighting Improvements at Ped High Injury Locations
3. Milwaukee Citywide Mobility Plan
; and
Whereas, The total estimated cost of these projects is $1,794,903.13 with a grantor share of $1,435,922.50 and a local share of $358,980.63;
Whereas, A local resolution of support for the proposed projects must be executed and submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation prior to April 18, 2022; now, therefore, be it
Resolved, By the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee that the City Engineer is authorized to submit applications to the Federal Transportation Alternatives Program for the following projects:
1. KK River Trail Extension (Pulaski Park)
2. Street Lighting Improvements at Ped High Injury Locations
3. Milwaukee...
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