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Costs and Funding: From 2005 - 2009 Minnesota is expected to receive $8 million in Safe <br />Routes to School funding. This was the second solicitation for this grant and $1.3 million was <br />released statewide for infrastructure projects and $225,000 for non-infrastructure projects. <br />For any one project the application ranges are: <br />• $10,000 - $175,000 for infrastructure projects <br />+ $5,000 - $10,000 for non-infrastructure projects. <br />Under the Federal guidance for SRTS, participants are advised that the funding is to supplement, <br />not replace, existing funding sources. Additionally, states are directed to maximize the available <br />funding. The City of New Brighton received $175,000 to complete the proposed projects and <br />meet the goals of the grant. <br />Jason T. West <br />Assistant Director of Parks and Recreation <br />• <br />• <br />1ACOIINCIL\RFPbRTS\2007\Parks and RecmtionWpproval to accept the MN DOT Safe Routes to School Grant.doc