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File #: 32633    Version: 1 Name: Determining a Public Purpose & Necessity & adopting a Relocation Order for the acquisition of land interests required for the constr & maint of the Cannonball Path Ph 5, a new multi-purpose (bicycle and pedestrian) path from the current improved end of th
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 12/20/2013 In control: BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
On agenda: 2/4/2014 Final action: 2/4/2014
Enactment date: 2/12/2014 Enactment #: RES-14-00096
Title: Determining a Public Purpose and Necessity and adopting a Relocation Order for the acquisition of land interests required for the construction and maintenance of the Cannonball Path Phase 5, a new multi-purpose (bicycle and pedestrian) path from the current improved end of the path lying approximately 750 feet northeast of the West Beltline Highway frontage road to the intersection with Fish Hatchery Road. (14th AD)
Sponsors: John Strasser
Attachments: 1. 53W1547 Relocation Order 12-19-13 B W.pdf
Fiscal Note
Real Estate acquisition costs and staff time not to exceed the estimated $17,500 for this project are available in Acct. No(s):

CS53-58130-810375-00-53W1547 (Land/Easement - Easement Acquisition).

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Determining a Public Purpose and Necessity and adopting a Relocation Order for the acquisition of land interests required for the construction and maintenance of the Cannonball Path Phase 5, a new multi-purpose (bicycle and pedestrian) path from the current improved end of the path lying approximately 750 feet northeast of the West Beltline Highway frontage road to the intersection with Fish Hatchery Road. (14th AD)

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RELOCATION ORDER OF THE CITY OF MADISON, DANE COUNTY, WISCONSIN

PREAMBLE

The Cannonball Path Phase 5 is a critical component of the overall multi-phase Cannonball Path project. The previous phase constructed a new bike and pedestrian bridge over Beltline highway in 2013, and Phase 5 will continue the path approximately 1800 feet to a crossing of Fish Hatchery Road. It will be an important component of the City’s non-motorized transportation network, providing a safe and direct route from neighborhoods south of the Beltline to central downtown area and other destinations.

City Engineering Division has established Engineering Project No. 53W1547 - Cannonball Path Phase 5 to construct the current phase, and the Office of Real Estate Services has established Master File Project No. 10313 to facilitate the acquisition of required easements to construct the necessary public improvements associated with the path.

The path will occupy lands currently owned by the City of Madison, easement on UW Arboretum property (to be acquired by separate agreement) and easements to be acquired by the City of Madison under this Relocation order.

To accomplish the necessary public improvements associated with the Cannonball Path Phase 5 project as proposed by the Engineering Division the acquisition of public land interests (Permanent and Tem...

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