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<br />CASE # <br /> <br />CONsiDER APPROVAL OF CONSTRUCTION PLAN FOR IMPROVEMENT <br />" ~ROJECT 06-20, ARMSTRONG BOULEV A.RD <br />By: BrianE. Olson, Director of Public Works I Principal City Engineer <br /> <br />'1 <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br />On September 17, 2Q03, the City of Ramsey approved a Development Agreement with Ramsey <br />Town Center, LLC for the development of the Ramsey Town Center. The mitigation <br />requirements ot the Ramsey Town Center inCluded the upgrade of the regional roadways of <br />Trunk Highway 10; Ramsey Boulevard, SUnfish Lake Boulevard, Armstrong Boulevard, and <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard. <br /> <br />Ii1 May of 2004, the City of Ramsey entered into the attached Memorandum of Understanding <br />(MOV) that clarifies the description of the project by stating, "The design for Armstrong <br />Boulevard northbound, north of THIO, will include a concrete median barrier and two <br />northpound through lanes" Armstrong Boulevard southbolind, north of TEllO, will include tWo <br />southbound to eastbound left turn lanes and two southbound through lanes. The outside through <br />lane will be a right turn lane southbound to westbound at.TRIO;" <br /> <br />The city requested a proposal for" design services for the. Armstrong Boulevard, Ramsey <br />. Boulevard and Sunfish Lake Boulevard improvements included in the Ramsey Town Center <br />AUAR and Master Development Agreement from TKDA. The proposal was accepted at the <br />June 8, 2004 Council meeting. The case included a note that the costs were for design services <br />only and contract amendments would be" required as each project got closer to bidding and <br />construetion. <br /> <br />On April 12, 2005, the City of Ramsey entered into a Joint Powers Agreement (JPA) with <br />Anoka County that identified the "nature and extent" ofthe"improvemeiits to be made. Page 5 <br />of this JPA which is attached describes the improveinents as "Armstrong Boulevard is <br />reconstructed from T.R. 10 to 1,000 feet north of Btinker Lake Boulevard"to a four lane divided <br />roadway. This project includes signal modifications at T.:H. 10 and railroad crossing upgrades <br />" (signals and surface)." It goes onto say ''Full traffic actuated signal systems would be installed <br />at the intersections of Bunker Lake Boulevard and Amistrong Boulevard, and at Armstrong <br />Boulevard and Sunwood Drive." The construction cost estimate in 2005 for Armstrong <br />Boulevard was $2,675,000 and the land acquisition was estimated at $500,000. " <br /> <br />On September 17, 2008, the County and the City held an open House for the pUrpose. of <br />receiving public comment on the design of Armstrong Boulevard. The preliminary plans <br />included the improvements that were required by ~e agreements mentioned above. Attached to "" <br />this case is a summary of the comments received at that meeting is as well as the responses to <br />the comments from Anoka County, City St;ilf and MnDOT. The comments received by the <br />business and property owners along. the corridor primarily focused on the. median north" of <br />" Bunker Lake Boulevard near 149th Lane NW. We also received comments about the operation <br /> <br />-161- <br />