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<br />Option 2: Continue with land acquisition stage of the process and delay the construction until <br />2010 at the earliest. <br /> <br />Advantages: <br />. Allows time to identify funding alternatives for an interchange project that would <br />provide for overpass at the railroad crossing <br />. Land required for interim improvements would definitely be necessary for interchange <br />improvements <br />. . Continues project momentum by acquiring additional ROW thereby telling the County <br />that we intend to complete at least the minimum improvements within the JP A <br />. No loss ofBNSF moneys for restocking and engineering for crossing agreement <br />. Could potentially use the money designated for construction on a larger project. <br /> <br />Disadvantages: <br />. Good chance (70%) that we lose the $328,000 grant from MnDOT. <br />. Potential adverse impact to future MnDOT grant opportunities <br /> <br />Option 3: Stop project altogether and pursue interchange improvements <br /> <br />Advantages: <br />. Represents property owners concerns at 149th Avenue NW <br />. . Access remains constant <br /> <br />Disadvantages: <br />. Potential lawsuits by Anoka County and MnDOT <br />. Another hurdle to progress Ramsey Town Center as development likely "tied" to <br />interchange timing. <br />. Other agency participation eliminated <br />. Reconstruction of intersection delayed indefinitely <br />. Other projects (Bunker Lake Boulevard) delayed <br />. ,-Other agency money diverted to other parts of the region. <br />. Future upgrades or improvements will be City of Ramsey and/or adjacent property <br />financed. <br /> <br />Staff has spent many hours debating and discussing this difficult decision and attempted to <br />provide as much information to the City Council as possible. After reviewing the information <br />provided by the County, MnDOT, and BNSF regarding the costs for this improvement, Staff <br />believes that the right thing to do is recommend approval of Option 2 - Continue with land <br />acquisition stage of the process and delay the construction until 2010 at the earliest. <br />. <br /> <br />-163- <br />