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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 186-22 - Resolution - Small Starts Application Commitment RESOLUTION Submission of an Updated Federal Transit Administration Small Starts Application. WHEREAS, Minnesota Statute 469.40 provided for the establishment of a Destination Medical Center Development District (“District”) for the purpose of facilitating development of public infrastructure projects that support the state and local objective of creating a destination medical center; and, WHEREAS, Pursuant to statute, the Destination Medical Center Corporation adopted a DMC Development Plan (“Plan”) on April 23, 2015, and the Rochester Common Council adopted the Plan on March 23, 2015; and WHEREAS, Action by the Rochester Common Council in City Resolution #133-15 adopting the DMC Plan recognized the need to complete further study and refinement of the transportation strategies and actions identified in the Plan in order to provide an in-depth assessment of options and fully evaluate the details of the transportation solutions proposed in the Plan; to ensure projects best serve the needs of the City and the District and are the most cost-effective solutions; and WHEREAS, In furtherance of the goals of the DMC Development Plan, the Rochester Common Council authorized funding for the Destination Medical Center Transportation and Infrastructure Program Integrated Transit Studies (“Transit Studies”) for the purpose of providing a rigorous assessment of alternatives for vehicular, transit, pedestrian, and bicycle travel at a level of detail needed to generate confidence in the study’s findings, conclusions, and recommendations and support for the economic development, sustainability, and community livability goals of the DMC Development Plan; and WHEREAS, Rochester Common Council approved City Resolution #237-18 accepting the findings and conclusions of the DMC Transportation & Infrastructure Program Integrated Transit Studies, providing a planning framework for the transportation projects and programs needed to support the economic development efforts of the Destination Medical Center Corporation (“DMCC”) and City of Rochester (“City) towards creation of a Destination Medical Center; and WHEREAS, An alternatives analysis was completed to evaluate and recommend transit service that enhances mobility and access to opportunities for residents, businesses, and visitors, and to cultivate economic prosperity; and WHEREAS, The Destination Medical Center Corporation considered the route alignment and mode for the Downtown Rochester Rapid Transit Project (“the Project”) and adopted a Locally-Preferred Alternative (“Locally Preferred Alternative”) for route and alignment (2nd Street and Broadway) and mode (bus rapid transit, or “BRT”), on October 18, 2019; and WHEREAS, The Rochester Common Council subsequently approved City Resolution #245-19 adopting the Locally-Preferred Alternative on November 18, 2019, and submitted a request to the Federal Transit Administration (“the FTA”) to enter the Project Development phase as part of the FTA Capital Investment Grant Program; and WHEREAS, The Project was granted entry into the Federal Transit Administration Project Development phase On February 10, 2020; and WHEREAS, On May 4, 2020, the Rochester Common Council approved a phased nd implementation strategy for the Project consisting of BRT on 2 Street from the Mayo West Lot to downtown Rochester; and WHEREAS, On May 22, 2020, the Destination Medical Center Corporation approved the revised LPA with a phased implementation and initiated a boundary modification process to adjust the DMC Development District to include the route and transit village location for Phase 1 of the Project; and WHERAS, In 2020 a FTA Small Starts Application was submitted and received a positive funding rating; and WHEREAS, On June 6, 2022, the Rochester City Council approved a revised project definition, budget, funding strategy, and timeline to be consistent with public and partner feedback; and WHEREAS, The current phase of the Project includes further design and environmental analysis under the federal and state environmental review processes; and WHEREAS, The public will continue to be engaged throughout the environmental review process and subsequent design, engineering, and construction phases to ensure that the project is reflective of the needs of the diverse communities within and visiting Rochester; and WHEREAS, The City of Rochester and its project partners intend to continue to pursue Federal Transit Administration Capital Improvement Grant funds through the Small Starts Program; and WHEREAS, The Downtown Rapid Transit Project and Rochester Public Transit (RPT) annual operations and maintenance costs will be funded through fare revenue, partnership agreements, state, and federal funding sources at current levels. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Rochester directs staff to submit an updated Small Starts Application for funding of the Downtown Link Rapid Transit, to the FTA Small Starts Program. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA, THIS __________ DAY OF _______________, 2022. ___________________________________ PRESIDENT OF SAID COMMON COUNCIL ATTEST: __________________________ CITY CLERK APPROVED THIS _____ DAY OF ______________________, 2022. ___________________________________ MAYOR OF SAID CITY (Seal of the City of Rochester, Minnesota)