Legislation Details

File #: DC-5802    Version: 1
Type: Regular Action Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 6/22/2026 In control: General Government and Policy Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 7/7/2026 Final action:
Enactment date: Resolution #:
Title: Authorization To Execute Agreement With And Accept Grant Funds From Minnesota Historical Society And Execute Subrecipient Agreement With Dakota County Historical Society For Wayfinding And Interpretive Signage For Heroes And Heritage Interpretive Trail Loop And Amend 2026 Public Services And Revenue Budget
Sponsors: Public Services and Revenue Administration
Attachments: 1. Presentation Slides, 2. DCHS Interpetive Loop Draft Plan
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DEPARTMENT: Public Services and Revenue Administration
FILE TYPE: Regular Action

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Authorization To Execute Agreement With And Accept Grant Funds From Minnesota Historical Society And Execute Subrecipient Agreement With Dakota County Historical Society For Wayfinding And Interpretive Signage For Heroes And Heritage Interpretive Trail Loop And Amend 2026 Public Services And Revenue Budget
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WHEREAS, the Laws of Minnesota 2026, Chapter 129, Article 1, Section 13 awarded Dakota County $300,000 through a Minnesota Historical Society (MHS) general fund grant to design and construct wayfinding and interpretive signage for the Heroes and Heritage Interpretive Trail Loop; and

WHEREAS, this project is intended to provide self-guided interpretive and wayfinding signage on primarily county-owned right of way and trails within West St. Paul, South St. Paul, and Inver Grove Heights connecting places of local history and significant events which will highlight local history, with the goal of creating a cohesive interpretive narrative that connects trail users with the rich history of the region; and

WHEREAS, a State funding source reduces the burden on local taxpayers for regional improvements; and

WHEREAS, the Dakota County Historical Society (DCHS) completed the phase one pilot project in 2024 which included research, onsite analysis, community engagement, concept refinement, draft sign content and design final report at a cost of $75,000 which was funded from the 2024-2028 Parks CIP which includes County Program Aid within the planning setaside; and

WHEREAS, DCHS is a sole-source provider for completing phase two and is willing to manage the project to completion; and

WHEREAS, Dakota County Physical Development Division staff is prepared to provide general maintenance around the interpretive signage installed on county-owned property and to be responsible for repairs and replacement of that signage as necessary along the trail under sep...

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