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CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2016-064
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA,HONORING THE 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE SEWARD BIKE
PATH
WHEREAS,in November, 1990 the City Council placed a request for a$200,000 grant to
construct a bike path along the waterfront and along Swetmann Avenue to the schools as the second
priority on the capital improvements project list for the upcoming legislative session; number one
was for funds to build a new hospital; and
WHEREAS,after receiving a$160,000 grant from the state to construct the bike path,the
City Council unanimously passed Resolution 1991-088 on July 22, 1991 for the construction of a
pedestrian walkway and bicycle trail along the waterfront and from the Seward Highway to the
schools; and
WHEREAS, the Seward Bike Path was officially opened by Mayor Dave Hilton on
September 28, 1991; and
WHEREAS, the bike path is an excellent example of what can be accomplished by the
combined efforts of the private and public sectors;the citizens and organizations that worked for the
construction of the bike path should be remembered; and
WHEREAS, Afognak Logging, through the contribution of manpower and equipment,
provided gravel and leveling of the base matter for the trail from the bottom of Fourth Avenue to the
Seward Boat Harbor; and
WHEREAS, the Seward Iditarod Trail Blazers was a major promoter for the bike path,
raising money for the construction,and building two bridges on the path;Trail Blazers President Dan
Seavey was named Man of the Year in 1990 by the Seward Phoenix Log for his contributions toward
building the bike path; and
WHEREAS, the Seward schools' Parent Advisory Committee urged that the bike path
include a pedestrian pathway on Swetmann Avenue to the schools for the safety of students and
others who walked along Swetmann; and
WHEREAS,the segment of the original bike path form the end of Fourth Avenue to the
Seward Boat Harbor, and now the extension of the path along the Seward Highway to Nash Road
turn-off,are the miles of the Iditarod National Historic Trail,which the City of Seward has agreed to
protect for continued public use in a manner which recognizes the historic values of the Iditarod
National Historic Trail in a Memorandum of Understanding with the trail administrator,the Bureau
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2016-064
of Land Management; and
WHEREAS, the bike path is heavily used and provides a safe venue for such healthy
activities as walking,running,and biking,along with some of the most majestic scenery in the world.
NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SEWARD, ALAKSA, that:
Section 1. The bike path has been enjoyed by the citizens of Seward for 25 years thanks to
both the City and those organizations and individuals that made the bike path a reality.
Section 2.The City of Seward will maintain the path so that future generations can enjoy it.
Section 3. The City will continue to promote the bike path as the first miles of the Iditarod
National Historic Trail and the citizens of Seward have the unique opportunity to walk the first mile
of that Trail anytime they wish.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this 24th
day of October, 2016.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
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an Bardarson, Mayor
AYES: Keil, Squires, McClure, Slater, Bardarson
NOES: None
ABSENT: Casagranda, Altermatt
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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