File #: 18-0554R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/6/2018 In control: Recreation, Libraries and Authorities
On agenda: 7/16/2018 Final action: 7/16/2018
Title: RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT WITH SPIRIT MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA AUTHORITY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALL-WEATHER BIKING TRAIL IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $146,200.
Attachments: 1. Exhibit 2.pdf, 2. Exhibit 3.pdf, 3. Exhibit 4.pdf, 4. Exhibit 1.pdf
Title
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AN AMENDED AND RESTATED AGREEMENT WITH SPIRIT MOUNTAIN RECREATION AREA AUTHORITY FOR CONSTRUCTION OF AN ALL-WEATHER BIKING TRAIL IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $146,200.

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CITY PROPOSAL:
RESOLVED, that the proper city officials are hereby authorized to enter into and execute an amended and restated agreement, substantially in the form attached as Exhibit 1, with Spirit Mountain Recreation Area Authority, for construction of an all-weather biking trail. City shall be responsible to pay for the materials and equipment rental in connection with the project in an amount not to exceed $146,200; payments to be made from Fund 452-030-5530-HANDHTAX-1518.

Statement of Purpose
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE: This resolution authorizes the city of Duluth ("City") to enter into an amended and restated agreement with Spirit Mountain Recreation Area Authority ("Authority") for construction of an all-weather biking trail in the Spirt Mountain Recreation Area. An all-weather biking trail uses a variety of techniques during construction to help prevent damage in wet conditions without negatively affecting the trails when dry. Construction of the all-weather trail is essential to further establish Duluth as a nationally significant mountain biking destination and competition site as both visitors and race organizers need guarantees that there will be rideable terrain regardless of weather.

Under the terms of the agreement, the City will be responsible to rent all necessary equipment and order and pay for all materials needed to complete the project, in an amount not to exceed $146,200. The Authority will be responsible for matching the City's contribution, which match will largely come in the form of labor costs to construct the trail using defined techniques. The Authority will also be responsible to obtain and pay for all applicable permits, install wayfinding for the trail, provide GIS information for the trail, and pay for all project costs abo...

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