File #: BILL NO. 19-285    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/22/2019 In control: City Council - Regular Session
On agenda: 12/10/2019 Final action: 12/17/2019
Title: An Ordinance authorizing the execution of a “Cost-Share Agreement, Wayfinding System Plan, Planning Sustainable Places Program” by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, as a partner with fourteen other local agencies identified in said Agreement, and the Mid-America Regional Council. (PWC 12/2/19)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance, 2. Regional Wayfinding PSP Master Agreement final, 3. regional wayfinding interest letter-06182018123450
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An Ordinance authorizing the execution of a “Cost-Share Agreement, Wayfinding System Plan, Planning Sustainable Places Program” by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, as a partner with fourteen other local agencies identified in said Agreement, and the Mid-America Regional Council. (PWC 12/2/19)

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Issue/Request:
Approval of an Ordinance authorizing the execution of a “Cost-Share Agreement, Wayfinding System Plan, Planning Sustainable Places Program” by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, as a partner with fourteen other local agencies identified in said Agreement, and the Mid-America Regional Council.

Key Issues:
- The agreement is for City participation in development of a regional wayfinding system plan.
- The City previously signed a letter of interest to participate in the plan development.
- The Parks Department and Administration will share the cost of Lee's Summit's participation.


Proposed City Council Motion:
FIRST MOTION: I move for a second reading of a “Cost-Share Agreement, Wayfinding System Plan, Planning Sustainable Places Program” by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, as a partner with fourteen other local agencies identified in said Agreement, and the Mid-America Regional Council.
SECOND MOTION: I move for adoption of a “Cost-Share Agreement, Wayfinding System Plan, Planning Sustainable Places Program” by and between the City of Lee's Summit, Missouri, as a partner with fourteen other local agencies identified in said Agreement, and the Mid-America Regional Council.


Background:
The “Wayfinding System Plan” will provide conceptual planning, recommendations, and specifications to create a consistent regional identification system and provide important navigational information to users of bikeways, trails, and transit systems across the MARC region. The routes included cross jurisdictional boundaries, state line, and generally correspond to the Regional MetroGreen Trail Plan, Regional Bikew...

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