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CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> 1998-2003 <br /> <br />?APITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM <br /> <br />PROJECT TITLE: Sunwood Drive - Sunny Ponds to Trunk Highway//47 <br />PROJECT TYPE: Street Improvement <br />PROJECT YEAR: 1999 <br />TOTAL ESTIMATED COST: $292,000 <br /> <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION <br /> <br />Sunwood Drive is an important east-west collector street in the southeastern portion of the City· <br />This improvement would consist of an approximate 1,500 foot MSA street section with curb <br />and gutter. <br /> <br />PROJECT <br />Start Date <br /> <br />PROJECT JUSTIFICATION <br /> <br /> extension of Sunwood Drive from Sunny Ponds to Trunk Highway g47 would complete a key element in the plan <br />lo have Sunwood Drive be a major east-west collector street. This section is included as part of the Trunk Highway//47 <br /> Plan as it consolidates a goal of having signalized intersections at roughly half-mile intervals. Although it would be <br /> to construct the Trunk Highway g47 project without this as a concurrent element of the STP project, it will serve <br /> allow Trunk Highway g47 to function more efficiently and contribute to the signalization warrants for 149th Avenue. <br /> would also be a reduction in costs by concurrent construction as it would eliminate future reslgnali~ation and <br />intersection modification costs when the intersection would be reconstructed from three legs to four legs. <br /> <br />fmmary of Total Project Costs: <br /> <br /> · Approximate total cost <br /> B. Cost already incurred <br /> <br />lC. Balance ofcost to complete <br /> <br /> Detail of Total Cost Estimates <br /> 1. Land Acquisition <br /> a. Site already acquired <br /> <br /> $ <br />b. Site to be acquired $ <br />e. Area required (acres) <br />d. Total estimated cost <br /> <br />Building Cost/Conslxuction <br /> <br />Improvements Other than Buildings Cost <br /> <br />Furnishings/Equipment <br /> <br />Source of Funding: <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />Total Project Costs <br /> <br />I. General Fund <br /> <br />2. Park Trust Fund <br /> <br />3. Landfill Trust Fund <br /> <br />,~. MSA <br /> <br />5. Lawful Gambling Fund <br /> <br />6. Tax Increment Fund <br /> <br />7. Public Improvement Revolving Fund <br /> <br />8. Utilities <br /> <br />9. Other <br /> a. Issuance of debt <br /> b. Sealcoating escrow <br /> c. Grants and aids <br /> d. Inter-Fund loans <br /> e. Development fees <br /> f. <br /> Total other <br /> <br />Total Sources of Funds <br /> <br /> IFro~osed Expenditures by Years <br /> IPrigr 99g- s 2ool <br />292,000 [ 1998 $ ~ 2002 <br /> ] 1999 $ 292,000 2003 <br />292,000 I 2000 $ TOTAl. <br /> <br />$ 292,000 <br /> <br />292,000 <br /> <br />$ 146,000 <br /> <br />$ 146,000 <br /> <br />$ <br /> <br />$ 292,000 <br /> <br /> -2 <br /> <br />292,000 <br /> <br /> <br />
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