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File #: 180530    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/10/2018 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 7/31/2018
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing the transfer of funds from the Capital Improvements-Advance Planning Fund account to a subaccount to support the development of a Beerline Trail Implementation Plan, in the 6th Aldermanic District.
Sponsors: ALD. COGGS
Indexes: RECREATION
Attachments: 1. Hearing Notice List
Number
180530
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference

Sponsor
ALD. COGGS
Title
Resolution authorizing the transfer of funds from the Capital Improvements-Advance Planning Fund account to a subaccount to support the development of a Beerline Trail Implementation Plan, in the 6th Aldermanic District.
Analysis
This resolution transfers $15,000 in funds from the 2018 Capital Improvements-Advance Planning Fund account into a subaccount for development of a Beerline Trail Implementation Plan.
Body
Whereas, On November 8, 2012, the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee (“Common Council”) approved the Riverworks Strategic Action Plan as an amendment to the Northeast Side Area Comprehensive Plan and an element of the City of Milwaukee’s Comprehensive Plan; and

Whereas, The Riverworks Strategic Action Plan called for the ongoing development of the Beerline Trail connecting the Riverworks area with the adjacent Harambee and Riverwest neighborhoods; and

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee (“City”) has worked with an array of neighborhood stakeholders to support the ongoing Beerline Trail Neighborhood Development Project, including paving the section of the Beerline Trail between Keefe Avenue and Capitol Drive in 2015; and

Whereas, The Department of Public Works, the Department of City Development (“DCD”), the Riverworks Development Corporation, the Greater Milwaukee Committee and MKE<->LAX provide ongoing leadership to the Beerline Trail Neighborhood Development Project through a collaborative Project Leadership Team; and

Whereas, Since the launch of the Beerline Trail project in 2013, there has been significant progress in developing the Trail and utilizing it as a “spine” to advance efforts to unify the Harambee and Riverwest neighborhoods it connects, spur equitable development and reinforce the centrality of artists, makers and creative entrepreneurs to the past and future identity of the area; and

Whereas, This progress has been informed by significant community planni...

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