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SUBJECT: RESOLUTION NO. 72, SERIES 2020 <br />DATE: SEPTEMBER 22, 2020 PAGE 2 OF 2 <br />The Trails Maintenance Grant application submittals are due October 1, 2020 with <br />applicant presentation occurring in January 2021. Grant review and approval will occur <br />from January through April of 2021. If the grant is awarded to the City of Louisville, then <br />work will begin in the summer of 2021. <br />FISCAL IMPACT: <br />A minimum of 30% of the total grant award must be secured as match and the <br />maintenance grants maximum award is $250,000 per project. 10% of the match must be <br />made in cash. The City's match contribution to the 2021 Davidson Mesa Trail <br />Resurfacing project has been identified as $150,000 and the grant request is for <br />$250,000. Should the grant be awarded at a dollar amount less than $250,000, City <br />staff recommends scaling back the project so that the City's objectives in improving the <br />trail system may still be met. <br />PROGRAM/SUB-PROGRAM IMPACT: <br />This grant would support the City's objectives of the Trail Maintenance Sub Program to <br />encourage recreation and safe walking, running, and biking in Louisville. <br />RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff recommends that City Council adopt Resolution No. 72, Series 2020 in order to <br />satisfy grant submittal requirements and authorize staff to apply for the Trails <br />Maintenance Grant funded by the Colorado State Recreational Trails Grant Program. <br />ATTACHMENTS: <br />1. Resolution No. 72, Series 2020 <br />STRATEGIC PLAN IMPACT: <br />® <br />Financial Stewardship & <br />® <br />Reliable Core Services <br />Asset Management <br />❑ <br />nor Vibrant Economic <br />® <br />Quality Programs & <br />Climate <br />Amenities <br />❑ <br />Engaged Community <br />❑ <br />Healthy Workforce <br />0 <br />❑ <br />Supportive Technology <br />❑ <br />• Collaborative Regional <br />Partner <br />CITY COUNCIL COMMUNICATION <br />q <br />