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RAISE AWARD AMOUNT: $19,900,000

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Public Pinned Report on Downtown Waterfront Southeast: 6th Street Bridge Concept Design led by City of Rochester and DMC EDA
Last modified: August 17, 2022

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The City of Rochester has been awarded a $19.9 million dollar United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant.

 

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City of Rochester to Receive $19.9 Million Grant from USDOT for 6th Street SE Bridge Project

 

The City of Rochester has been awarded a $19.9 million dollar United States Department of Transportation (USDOT) Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grant. The money is to support the 6th Street SE Bridge project; a new multi-span bridge that will connect the street and trail network across the Zumbro River, enhance pedestrian and biking mobility and improve transit efficiency with more direct routes downtown for neighbors, Rochester residents and visitors. 

Additional information about the grant information from the USDOT can be found here.

Award Details

 

Page 70 of RAISE 2022 Fact Sheets

 

 

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August 11, 2022 PB Reporting

 

 

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Related Reports


 

Other Downtown Waterfront Southeast: 6th Street Bridge Concept Design Pinned Reports


November 17, 2021 : Downtown Waterfront Southeast: 6 Street Bridge Concept Design Meeting

Neighborhood meeting November 2021



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Pinned City of Rochester and DMC EDA organization and project reports


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Project Report of Bus Rapid Transit (2nd Street SW Link) : December 08, 2023 : Mobility Updates

October 23, 2023 City Council Study Session 

May 2022; February 2022 and November 2021 Rapid Transit Updates and Upcoming milestones presented to DMCC. 



Project Report of Riverfront Small Area Plan : November 30, 2023 : Riverfront Small Area Plan

November DMCC Board:

  • Presentation Slides
  • Video Clips

 

May 19, 2023 Report to DMC

Nov 20 City of Rochester Study Session



Project Report of Riverfront Small Area Plan : November 19, 2022 : Riverfront Small Area Plan

Consultant Team Report and Recommendations to the City of Rochester



Project Report of Riverfront Small Area Plan : March 24, 2022 : Riverfront Small Area Plan Community Engagement Sessions

Rochester’s downtown riverfront is poised for transformation. The Riverfront Small Area Plan project will create a high-level plan for future phased redevelopment.



Project Report of Riverfront Small Area Plan : February 03, 2022 : Riverfront Small Area Plan Consultant selected

Gambol Associates, a Massachusetts firm, selected for the project to come up with a concrete proposal. 



Project Report of Downtown Waterfront Southeast: 6th Street Bridge Concept Design : November 17, 2021 : Downtown Waterfront Southeast: 6 Street Bridge Concept Design Meeting

Neighborhood meeting November 2021



Project Report of South-of-Downtown Waterfront Small Area Plan : May 29, 2021 : South-of-Downtown Waterfront Small Area Plan

March and May 2021 status slides and recording. 



Project Report of Bus Rapid Transit (2nd Street SW Link) : September 08, 2020 : Rochester City Transit Development Seeking Co-designers

Co-designers will be Rochester residents with strong connections to their communities and local knowledge of their neighborhood and the Rapid Transit Project area. 



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