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Res 2015-19 SHIP Grant Funds RESOLUTION NO. 2015 - 19 A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING AN ANOKA COUNTY APPLICATION FOR STATE HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (SHIP) GRANT FUNDS WHEREAS, Anoka County, through its Community Health and Environmental Services Department, has the opportunity to request State Health Improvement Program (SHIP) grant funds on behalf of the City of Fridley from the State of Minnesota for the purpose of implementing strategies to improve the health of Anoka County residents; and WHEREAS, Anoka County has subcontracted in the past with the City of Fridley to administer SHIP Grant projects that encourage increased physical activity and healthier food consumption within the community; and WHEREAS, the residents of Fridley have benefitted from past SHIP Grant programs, including:  Grant writing funding that resulted in Fridley applying for two DNR Trail grants and receiving a $1 million Transit Enhancement grant to build a pedestrian bridge over Interstate 694 at Main Street  $29,000 in matching funding for the East River Road Corridor Study that resulted in a plan for sidewalks and trails along East River Road  Creation of a bike safety brochure and a bike trail map that was distributed to block captains at Nite to Unite and at a joint City/School District/Allina Health Health Fair, which was also a result of SHIP connections  Supplemental funding for Safe Routes to School projects thst Completion of designs for safer pedestrian crossings on University Avenue at 57 and 61 Avenues  Completion of a Bike/Walk Study and then an Active Transportation Plan to guide future sidewalk and trail construction in the City of Fridley, which yielded a new trail snowplowing policy  Causing the City of Fridley to post all City parks as tobacco free  Surveying businesses about their bike/walk accommodations for employees  Supplemental funding to ISD 14’s Physical Education Program grant program  Healthier changes in school food service programs and snack policies; and WHEREAS, the City of Fridley desires to continue to partner with Anoka County, area school districts, and area health organizations on active transportation and healthy food access initiatives that were initiated with earlier SHIP grant projects in the community; and WHEREAS, Anoka County has the opportunity to restore this funding to interested partnering cities, businesses, and school districts by submitting a letter of intent to the State of Minnesota by April 15, 2015, and pursuing the SHIP funding application thereafter; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of the City of Fridley hereby requests Anoka County to apply for State Health Improvement Program funds and to consider partnering with the City of Fridley to administer suitable programs that promote active transportation and access to healthy food; rd PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 23 DAY OF MARCH, 2015. ________________________________ SCOTT J. LUND – MAYOR ATTEST: ________________________________ DEBRA A. SKOGEN - CITY CLERK