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File #: 220845    Version: 0
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/11/2022 In control: COMMON COUNCIL
On agenda: Final action: 11/1/2022
Effective date:    
Title: Resolution authorizing City entry into Green Infrastructure Funding Agreements, and Conservation Easements, with MMSD and MPS for MPS properties, in the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 14th Aldermanic Districts.
Sponsors: THE CHAIR
Indexes: AGREEMENTS, EASEMENTS, MILWAUKEE METROPOLITAN SEWERAGE DISTRICT, MILWAUKEE PUBLIC SCHOOLS, STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
Attachments: 1. 146 German Immersion G98004P84 GIPP.pdf, 2. 185 Gaenslen G98004P91 GIPP.pdf, 3. 274 Mitchell G98004P94 GIPP.pdf, 4. 313 Riley G98004P88 GIPP.pdf, 5. 337 Kluge G98004P85 GIPP.pdf
Number
220845
Version
ORIGINAL
Reference
191139
Sponsor
THE CHAIR
Title
Resolution authorizing City entry into Green Infrastructure Funding Agreements, and Conservation Easements, with MMSD and MPS for MPS properties, in the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 8th, and 14th Aldermanic Districts.
Analysis
This resolution authorizes the City of Milwaukee to enter into Green Infrastructure Funding Agreements, and Conservation Easements, with MMSD and MPS for grant funding for installation of green infrastructure at various MPS properties.
Body

Whereas, The City of Milwaukee is the owner of record of the following Milwaukee Public Schools (MPS) sites concerning which the MPS Board has the duty of care, control and management under Wis. Stat. 119.16 (1m) and (3)(b) and Wis. Stat. 119.60 (2):

· 3778 North 82nd Street (German Immersion School)
· 1250 East Burleigh Street (Frederick J. Gaenslen School)
· 1728 South 23rd Street (Alexander Mitchell Integrated Arts School)
· 2424 South 4th Street (James Whitcomb Riley School)
· 5760 North 67th Street (Richard Kluge School)

Whereas, The Metropolitan Milwaukee Sewerage District (MMSD) has, in the past, provided grant funding to MPS to reimburse MPS for green infrastructure improvements to MPS school sites, including at some of the schools referenced above; and

Whereas, MMSD is willing to use additional funds available to it to reimburse MPS for additional green infrastructure improvements at these MPS school sites; and

Whereas, Green infrastructure improvements through this funding source will help divert storm water from local sewerage systems; and

Whereas, MMSD requires MPS, and the City as the record title holder of the MPS sites: to enter into funding agreements for each parcel; and to enter, after the infrastructure has been installed at each of these school sites, a conservation easement for each parcel; and
Whereas, The Green Infrastructure Funding Agreements now needed for these particular MPS school sites have been s...

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