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09.02 Comprehensive Road and Transit Funding Resolution
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09.02 Comprehensive Road and Transit Funding Resolution
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CITY OF PEQUOT LAKES <br /> RESOLUTION 19- <br /> RESOLUTION REQUESTING <br /> COMPREHENSIVE ROAD AND TRAN5IT FUNDING <br /> WHEREAS, a11 Minnesota.communities benefit from a sound, efficient, and adequately <br /> funded transportation system that offers diverse modes of travel; and <br /> WHEREAS,the integrity of Minnesota's transportation infrastructure is dependent upon <br /> long-term pla.nning and ongoing maintenance,both of which require dedicated and <br /> susta.inable revenue sources; and <br /> WHEREAS, current funding for roads,bridges, and transit systems across a11 <br /> government levels in Minnesota is inadequate, and this under-investment diminishes <br /> quality of life for Minnesota residents and hinders Minnesota's progress as a national <br /> business, economic, and civic leader; and <br /> WHEREAS,Minnesota's transporta.tion system is failing to meet the capacity need.s <br /> necessary to sustain population growth and promote economic development; and <br /> WHEREAS,many rural roads are not built to modern safety standards and aze not <br /> meeting the needs of industries that depend on the ability to transport heavy loads; and <br /> WHEREAS,insufficient sta.te funding has delayed regionally significant road <br /> construction and reconstruction projects across Minnesota; and <br /> WHEREAS,transportation infrastructure maintenance and ixnprovement costs <br /> significantly contribute to rising property taxes; and <br /> WHEREAS,for every one dollar spent on maintenance, a road authority, and therefore <br /> taxpayers, save seven dollars in repairs; and <br /> WHEREAS,Minnesota contains over 141,000 miles of roadway, and over 22,500 miles,or <br /> 16 percent,are owned and maintained by Minnesota's 853 cities; and <br /> WHEREAS,almost 85 percent of all municipal streets are not eligible for dedicated <br /> Highway User Ta�c Distribution Fund dollars; and <br /> WHEREAS,the more tha.n 700 Minnesota.cities with populations below 5,000 are ineligible <br /> for dedicated Highway User Tax Distribution Fund dollars,but have benefitted from the <br /> creation of the Small Cities Assistance Account; and <br /> WHEREAS,city streets are a separate but integral piece of the network of roads supporting <br /> movement of people and goods; and <br />
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