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File #: 21-8    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/28/2021 In control: City Council
On agenda: 2/16/2021 Final action: 2/16/2021
Title: A RESOLUTION ADOPTING IN CONCEPT THE UPDATED SIDEWALK AND TRAILS MASTER PLAN 2021-2025. Brief Description: The Sidewalk and Trail Master Plan (formerly known as Connectivity Plan) represents the continued effort to provide safe and practical community-wide non-vehicular connectivity in the City of Hudson. The City staff is recommending the name be changed to the Sidewalk and Trails Master Plan from the Connectivity Plan.
Sponsors: Craig Shubert
Indexes: Community Development
Attachments: 1. Sidewalk and Trail Master Plan 2021-2025, 2. Park Board recommendations on Sidewalk and Trail Plan, 3. Resolution No. 21-8
Related files: 20-0112, 20-0126, 20-0149, 22-169, 21-82, 21-64, 23-0061, 21-39, 21-40, 21-41, 22-36, 23-0117
Title
A RESOLUTION ADOPTING IN CONCEPT THE UPDATED SIDEWALK AND TRAILS MASTER PLAN 2021-2025.
Brief Description: The Sidewalk and Trail Master Plan (formerly known as Connectivity Plan) represents the continued effort to provide safe and practical community-wide non-vehicular connectivity in the City of Hudson. The City staff is recommending the name be changed to the Sidewalk and Trails Master Plan from the Connectivity Plan.
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Legislative History
First reading scheduled for February 16, 2021
Related: 20-0112: Resident feedback report discussion
20-0126: Draft Framework
20-0149: Funding Options discussion
Purpose & Explanation
The Sidewalk and Trail Master Plan (formerly known as Connectivity Plan) represents the continued effort to provide safe and practical community-wide non-vehicular connectivity in the City of Hudson. The effort consisted of the following public outreach activities, beginning in the Spring of 2020:
* A series of individual ward sessions were held, six (6) in total. Sessions were attended by residents, Council members, the mayor, ward representatives, and city staff.
* A website landing page utilized including project updates and an online survey, which remained open throughout the course of the project.
* City staff attended the Hudson Farmers Market to receive comment and increase awareness.
* City staff provided periodic updates to City Council and other City Boards.
* The findings of the public outreach effort were compiled and summarized in the Resident Feedback Report.
Legal Authority for Proposed Legislation
Pursuant to Charter Section 6.04:
Competitively bid and advertised for three consecutive weeks)
Joint or Cooperative Purchase Program
Professional Services
X Other
Fiscal Impact
Currently Budgeted
Supplemental Appropriation Required
X Appropriation Not Required.
Does this legislation require use of an emergency clause?
Yes [if so, explain why]
X No

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