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Full text of the Kansas City Missouri resolution in favor of bicycle/pedestrian accommodations across the Missouri River
Thursday, September 07, 2006
This resolution was sponsored by Councilmembers Fairfield, Nace, Brooks, Eddy, Hermann, Glover, Mcfadden-Weaver And Nash and passed unanimously by the council on May 25th, 2006.
RESOLUTION NO. 060564 Expressing the support of the Mayor and Council for the integration of multi-modal accommodations, including bicycle, pedestrian and public transit, into the design of the new Paseo Bridge and directing the City Clerk to distribute copies of this resolution to appropriate officials.
WHEREAS, the Missouri Department of Transportation is in the planning stages for a new Paseo Bridge; and
WHEREAS, this new bridge is a special opportunity for the Kansas City area because the project is now funded and will be accomplished; and
WHEREAS, it is essential that the current and future needs of people be considered and integrated into the development of the new bridge; and
WHEREAS, no bridge in the Kansas City area provides safe bicycling or pedestrian access across the Missouri River; and
WHEREAS, every major bridge, planned or built, in Missouri in recent years has included bicycling and/or pedestrian access, these bridges including:
Lexington (Highway 13) Boonville (Highway 40) Herman (Highway 19 planned) Washington (Highway 47 planned) St. Louis (Page Avenue) St. Louis (Chain of Rocks Bridge) St. Louis ( Eads Bridge - walkway) St. Louis ( McKinley Bridge bicycle lanes) Cape Girardeau (Emerson Bridge) Hannibal (I-72 Bridge)
WHEREAS, the St. Louis area has multiple bridges incorporating bicycling and pedestrian access across the Missouri River and Mississippi River, including:
Page Avenue Bridge Chain of Rocks Bridge Eads Bridge McKinley Bridge Lewis and Clark Bridge Highway 360 Bridge
WHEREAS, inclusion of bicycle and pedestrian access has become the standard practice in the planning and construction of bridges similar to the new Paseo Bridge throughout the United States; and
WHEREAS, the importance of establishing bicycle, pedestrian and public transit access across the Missouri River for the current development and welfare of the Kansas City area cannot be overstated; NOW, THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF KANSAS CITY:
Section 1. That the Mayor and Council strongly urge the Missouri Department of Transportation to incorporate into the planning and construction of the new Paseo Bridge bicycle, pedestrian and public transit access across the Missouri River.
Section 2. That the Mayor and Council direct the City Clerk to provide copies of this resolution to the following officials to reinforce the Mayor and Councils strong commitment to the development of appropriate and necessary bicycle, pedestrian and public transit access across the Missouri River as part of the new Paseo Bridge project:
Governor Matt Blunt Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission Commissioner Marjorie Schramm, Chair Commissioner James Anderson Commissioner Duane Michie Commissioner Bill McKenna Commissioner Michael Leo Kehoe Commissioner David Gach Pete Rahn, Director, Missouri Department of Transportation Kevin Keith, Chief Engineer, Missouri Department of Transportation Missouri Department of Transportation Community Advisory Group Ed Bradley, Platte County Michael Burke, City of Kansas City Mell Henderson, MARC Dick Holwick, Greater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Tim Kristl, Northland Regional Chamber of Commerce Larry Larson, Clay County Ali Roohanirad, Jackson County Daniel Serda, Downtown Council Mike Smith, City of North Kansas City Mike Sturgeon, Columbus Park and Guinotte Manor Neighborhood Associations John Wagner, Sr., North Kansas City Business Council