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1992-100 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO. 92-100 . RESOLUTION OF SUPPORT FOR LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT/INTERIM REGIONAL RECREATION TRAIL CORRIDOR WHEREAS, the Suburban Hennepin Regional Park District (Hennepin Parks) has entered into a Permi t Agreement with the Hennepin County Regional Railroad Authority (HCRRA) for the interim use and management of light-rail transit corridors located between the Cities of Hopkins and Chanhassen, and the cities of Hopkins and victoria for regional recreational trail purposes; and - WHEREAS, these Trail Corridors traverses the City of Hopkins and will benefit the citizens by creating a non-motorized, off-road transportation link and recreational trail through the western suburbs which is proposed to eventually connect the City of Minneapolis as well as other Regional Trail Corridors in the Metropolitan Area; and WHEREAS, the City recognizes the advantages _to the public in the trail consistently developed, signed, and managed regional recreation agency with the cooperation of coordination with local municipalities; and having by one and in WHEREAS, Hennepin Parks has in the operation of its regional parks, park reserves and the North Hennepin Regional Trail corridor demonstrated its knowledge and experience in designing, administering, and maintaining high quali ty and publicly responsive facilities in a manner that is supportive of natural resources preservation and public safety, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Hopkins supports Hennepin Parks development and cooperative management of the Light Rail Transit/Interim Regional Recreational Trail Corridors and will assist and coordinate its efforts with other communities along the Interim Trail to provide the best possible experience for the citizens of Hopkins. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Hopkins supports Hennepin Parks efforts to secure federal, state, and regional funding to complete the development of and initiate the operation of these corridors in a timely manner, and furthermore that the city supports the retention of recreational trail use of the corridors as a joint use with the proposed future light-rail transit service. . Adopted by the City Council of November, 1992. ay of BY