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4.1.
Economic Development Authority (EDA)
Meeting Date:
12/08/2011
By:
Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works

Title:

Recommend City Council Resolution Supporting the Mississippi River Trail

Background:

The Economic Development Authority may be familiar with the Mississippi River Trail (MRT) and the progression of this long-term on and off roadway bikeway.  Presently the focus of participants in the MRT initiative is developing and promoting economic activity associated with both local and non-local tourism.  The following generalized overview is from www.mississippirivertrail.org, the MRT web site.

Location, Length and Alternatives
Minnesota’s Mississippi River Trail winds roughly 500 miles downriver from its source within Itasca State Park to the Iowa border. With additional miles on alternative routes, Minnesota’s MRT route grows considerably. Located largely on the shoulders of paved roads and upon low traffic roads, the route also includes relatively long segments of scenic State and Regional trails.

Throughout the 72-mile Twin Cities Metro Area, the MRT is routed on both sides of the River. Although much of the route is presently on-road, several off-road Regional Trails suitable for a wide variety of bicyclists are featured within this segment (local and regional planning is presently underway for several new off-road river-oriented trails with a goal of a continuous 144-mile Metropolitan river loop).

Notification:

 

Observations:

The attached Hub/Host Communities document discusses briefly the marketing and outreach aspects of this project.  Any city wishing to participate in the project as a 'host city' must pass a resolution supporting the goals of the MRT - thus, the purpose of this case.

Attachment 3, is the 'Marketing Toolbox', which is a very large document, but is provided in the event EDA members desire to explore the detail of the tourism initiative.

Also attached is a draft resolution in a sample format. 

Staff will present additional information and opportunities for the Commission to consider at the meeting.

Funding Source:

None required - rather, passing the Resolution and receiving designation as a MRT 'host city' will net the city of Ramsey tourism and economic development assistance coordinated by and with MnDot.

Staff Recommendation:

 

Commission Action:

Motion to recommend City Council approve a resolution supporting the goals of the MRT and actively pursue marketing the MRT in Ramsey for its economic benefits.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Mark Riverblood (Originator) adietl 11/29/2011 10:49 AM
Form Started By:
Mark Riverblood
Started On:
11/28/2011
Final Approval Date:
11/29/2011