Title
Resolution of Support for a Transportation Economic Development Funds Category A Grant for Research Park Drive
Memorandum
The Transportation Economic Development Fund (TEDF) was enacted in December 1987 to provide supplemental funding to state, county, and city road agencies to meet immediate economic development demands placed on highways, roads, and streets. Funding from the Category A program is available for road projects related to economic development and redevelopment opportunities.
Ann Arbor SPARK approached City staff in June regarding a potential TEDF grant opportunity related to the now-announced Sartorius BioAnalytical Laboratories, Inc. development at 3874 Research Park Drive. This development project provides the ideal opportunity to take advantage of this grant opportunity.
Budget/Fiscal Impact: The Research Park Drive Resurfacing Project is currently listed in the City’s Capital Improvements Plan (TR-SC-22-35), albeit in the “beyond 2028” category, at an estimated cost of $2.53 million. If the City were to receive this grant, the project would be moved up to be designed in 2022 and constructed in 2023. The grant would pay for $1,619,000.00 of the total project cost, and the City’s share would be approximately $911,000.00. Funding for the local share of the project is available from the Street, Bridge, and Sidewalk Millage.
Staff
Prepared by: Nicholas Hutchinson, P.E., City Engineer
Reviewed by: Craig Hupy, Public Services Area Administrator
Approved by: Milton Dohoney Jr., Interim City Administrator
Body
Whereas, The Michigan Department of Transportation is accepting applications for grants from the Transportation Economic Development Fund Category A Program;
Whereas, Sartorius BioAnalytical Laboratories, Inc. has plans to locate their facility and redevelop the property at 3874 Research Park Drive, investing $63,530,000.00 and creating 161 jobs;
Whereas, The City of Ann Arbor determined that resurfacing of the existing pavement is needed on Research Park Drive;
Whereas, Sartorius BioAnalytical Laboratories, Inc. has expressed that the condition of the pavement on Research Park Drive will impact their business; and
Whereas, Funding for the local share of the project is available from the Street, Bridge, and Sidewalk Millage;
RESOLVED, That Council authorizes an application for a Transportation Economic Development Funds Category A grant for the Research Park Drive Resurfacing Project, wherein the City of Ann Arbor will commit to provide a local match of $911,000.00 (or 36% of the project cost) and continue to maintain the improved roadway;
RESOLVED, That Council authorizes the City Administrator to prepare and submit the application for the above-named project and to be designated as the authorized agent for all activities associated with securing and accepting any funding; and
RESOLVED, That the City Administrator be authorized to take the necessary administrative actions to implement this resolution.