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File #: 84175    Version: 1 Name: Authorizing the Transportation Department, to submit a grant application to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for up to $500,000 dollars, accept grant funding if awarded, and authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign the resulting grant agreement.
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 6/26/2024 In control: Transportation Department
On agenda: 7/16/2024 Final action: 7/16/2024
Enactment date: Enactment #: RES-24-00472
Title: Authorizing the Transportation Department, to submit a grant application to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for up to $500,000 dollars, accept grant funding if awarded, and authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign the resulting grant agreement.
Sponsors: MGR Govindarajan, Marsha A. Rummel, Barbara Harrington-McKinney, Michael E. Verveer, Derek Field, Amani Latimer Burris
Attachments: 1. 070824FinanceCmte_WrittenComment.pdf
Fiscal Note
The proposed resolution authorizes the application and acceptance of a WI DOT Carbon Reduction Program grant to support the development of a Curb Management Action Plan. The requested grant amount is up to $500,000 with a local match up to $100,000. Funding for the local match will be included in the Parking Division’s 2025 operating budget request and supported by Parking revenues.
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Authorizing the Transportation Department, to submit a grant application to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for up to $500,000 dollars, accept grant funding if awarded, and authorizing the Mayor and Clerk to sign the resulting grant agreement.
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WHEREAS, the City of Madison is dedicated to reducing carbon emissions in our community; and

WHEREAS, the Transportation Department and Parking Division is committed to carrying out the City’s Complete Green Streets goals; and

WHEREAS, Transportation Department and Parking Division are interested in obtaining a carbon reduction grant from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to develop a curb management program that reduces transportation emissions by optimizing curb use to decrease idling and traffic congestion, coordinate curbside needs, such as deliveries, passenger pick-ups, micro-mobility, green infrastructure, and parking through an equity and sustainability lens; and enhance multimodal transportation options by prioritizing safe infrastructure for biking and public transit, thus reducing reliance on single-occupancy vehicles; and

WHEREAS, the City of Madison continues to be one of the fastest-growing communities in Wisconsin, and the related development has resulted in increased demand for curbside space in neighborhoods around the city; and

WHEREAS, the grant will provide funding for costs associated with planning, development, data collection, and support of the new program; and

WHEREAS, we will be requesting funding for up to five hundred thousand dollars; and

WHEREAS, the local match re...

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