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2006-088CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA - RESOLUTION N0.2006-088 A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE PRELIMINARY RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE SOUTHWEST TRANSITWAY ALTERNATIVES ANALYSIS STUDY WHEREAS, transportation infrastructure forms the backbone of the region's economy as well as its quality of life, and has a direct impact on economic development; and WHEREAS, a well designed and functional transportation system with multiple mode choices is essential to maintaining long-term mobility throughout the metropolitan region; and WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Council's long-range transportation plan identifies a future fixed transitway corridor in the Southwest Metro through the cities of Minneapolis, St. Louis Park, Hopkins, Minnetonka, and Eden Prairie; and WHEREAS, the Southwest Metro area has experienced unprecedented population and employment growth over the last 20 years and has become a maj or employment destination for the metropolitan region; and WHEREAS, a Light Rail Transit (LRT) line servicing the cities of Minneapolis, St. Louis Parlc, Hopkins, Minnetonka, and Eden Prairie will accommodate projected growth and will help maintain a competitive business environment and high quality of life for the entire Southwest Region; and WHEREAS, the Hennepin County Regional Rail Authority is near completion of the Southwest Transitway Alternatives Analysis Study that compares the costs, benefits, and impacts of a range of transit alternatives for the Southwest Corridor; and WHEREAS, the Southwest Transitway's Technical Advisory Committee has provided the preliminary recommendation that LRT Alternatives 1 A, 3A, and 3 C be retained for further consideration; and WHEREAS, the recommended LRT alternatives have daily ridership projections between 23,500 and 28,100; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Hopkins City Council, that the City of Hopkins supports the preliminary recommendations of the Southwest Transitway Alternatives Analysis; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Hopkins strongly supports all efforts by the Hennepin County Regional Rail Authority, the Metropolitan Council, MnDOT, and the Federal Transit Administration to fund and construct in a timely manner, a LRT line through the Southwest Corridor, that it be considered a priority project for the region, and after the Central Corridor, become the next planned expansion of the Comprehensive Transit System for the metropolitan region. ADOPTED by the Hopkins City Council this Sth day of December, 2006. AT ST: erry O e maier, City Clerk Eugen . M well, Mayor