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RESOLUTION 09-18 <br /> CITY OF PEQUOT LAKES <br /> RESOLUTION REQUESTING STATE BONDING FOR TRUNK HIGHWAY 371 <br /> WHEREAS, Trunk Highway 371 is a vital inter regional corridor in central <br /> Minnesota and provides an economic link between the Twin Cities Region and <br /> the Central Lakes Region of Minnesota; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Federal Government and the State of Minnesota have <br /> recognized the significance of the Trunk Highway 371 corridor in the past and, in <br /> doing so, have made considerable investments in order to improve the corridor <br /> south of Nisswa to a 4-lane Expressway Design, and <br /> WHEREAS, Trunk Highway 371, between the Cities of Nisswa and Pine River, <br /> has severe safety and traffic capacity constraints; and <br /> WHEREAS, Crow Wing County along with Cass County, the Cities of Nisswa, <br /> Pequot Lakes, Jenkins, and Pine River have joined together to advocate a <br /> project to improve 16 miles of Trunk Highway 371 to a 4-lane expressway design <br /> as well as upgrade and enhance local street and utility infrastructure along the <br /> highway corridor; and <br /> WHEREAS, The goals of the project include: Improve Traffic Safety, Reduce <br /> Travel Time, Improve Multi-Modal and Recreational Mobility and Safety, Enhance <br /> Regional Economic Opportunities, and Preserve Unique Environmental <br /> Resources; and <br /> WHEREAS, The Minnesota Department of Transportation has completed the <br /> Environmental Impact Statement for the project and has developed the project <br /> with considerable public and community involvement; and <br /> WHEREAS, The Minnesota Department of Transportation has programmed the <br /> highway project in two phases, with Phase 1 from Nisswa to Jenkins <br /> programmed in 2018, and Phase 2 from Jenkins to Pine River beyond 2018 with <br /> a total cost exceeding $126,000,000; and <br /> WHEREAS, The project partners are in agreement that the corridor <br /> improvements need to be completed prior to 2018 and that the project is ready to <br /> move forward now, to the great benefit of the Central Lakes Region and the <br /> entire State of Minnesota; and <br />