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File #: RES-2024-1345    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 10/22/2024 In control: Board of County Commissioners
On agenda: 11/20/2024 Final action: 11/20/2024
Title: RE: Approval to accept a grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund TF 23-0012, in the amount of $300,000.00, for the renovation of the historic pedestrian bridge in Richfield County Park
Attachments: 1. TF23-0012_GA_Bridge, 2. BUD_2088-770.35 TF23-0012, 3. BUD_2088-770.35 TF23-0012
To: Martin L. Cousineau, Finance Committee Chairperson

From: Patrick Linihan, Parks and Recreation Director

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RE: Approval to accept a grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund TF 23-0012, in the amount of $300,000.00, for the renovation of the historic pedestrian bridge in Richfield County Park

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BOARD ACTION REQUESTED:
Genesee County Parks and Recreation staff requests the approval to accept a grant from the Michigan Natural Resources Trust Fund (MNRTF) in the amount of $300,000.00, for the renovation of the historic pedestrian bridge in Richfield County Park.
BACKGROUND:
The historic bridge was erected between 1936 and 1937 by the Work Progress Administration (WPA). Renovation is required to facilitate visitor accessibility and to ensure the preservation of historic structures. Over the years, the bridge has been exposed to excessive wear and deterioration. Loss of the bridge would not only reduce access to park amenities, opportunities and land, but also imply the destruction of a historic structure.

This structure is also a desirable venue for events and gatherings, attracting visitors to Genesee County from across the state. Visitors reserve the use of the bridge up to a year in advance for special events. Aside from becoming a premier wedding ceremony location, the historic pedestrian bridge's established purpose is to serve as connection between the north and south portions of the park, crossing the Flint River. The bridge is crucial to the accessibility and operation of the park.
DISCUSSION:
The renovation of the bridge includes masonry towers repairs and rebuilds, stone steps reset and new handrails, replacement of wood entry posts, high performance paint system, cleaning and staining of wood surfaces, soil replacement and protection on the south end of the bridge, repairs to the tower steel columns, replacement of wood planks and railings, bridge hanging cable repairs, concrete abutment repairs, and protection of t...

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