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Jeff Menth, 14726 Ramsey Boulevard N.W., Ramsey, commented that we have a bridge going <br /> through-Anoka that has one lane and he sees them building a four-lane highway. He inquired what <br /> Anoka'~ plan is. <br /> <br /> Mr. Weaver stated there is no committed plan through the City of Anoka. <br /> <br /> Ernie ~son, 7229 - 153rd Lane N.W., Ramsey, stated that tonight is the first he has heard about <br /> anotherbridge crossing the river. He commented there are four bridges crossing the Mississippi in <br /> the are~ right now. He questioned if our efforts should be to get more bridges across the Rum <br /> River instead. Our problem exists crossing the Mississippi River. Anoka County does not exist <br /> on bothCsides of the Mississippi; however, they do exist on both sides of the Rum River. He felt <br /> that maybe the County and the State would both go along with this idea. <br /> <br /> Mr. Johhson stated that with gl01 being widened, the pressure will be relieved somewhat between <br /> SherbUme and Anoka Counties; however it will not be relieved enough. He stated that he and Mr. <br /> Klusaklhad suggested that Ramsey be proactive and move this bridge crossing forward. He <br /> agreed With the east line because that's where the force really needs to be. The City of Dayton is a <br /> key but~DOT, Hennepin County, Anoka County and the Cities of Anoka and Ramsey should <br /> pull together to make this happen and the greatest benefit will be to the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br /> Ben De~mer, 14501 Sunfish Lake Boulevard N.W., Ramsey, pointed another error (an area zoned <br /> business that should not be) on the map. <br /> <br />Counci~ember Peterson stated that one of the issues we dealt With was the ratio of commercial to <br />residenOal. The City of Ramsey has kept a significant number of acres of industrial property - it <br />might have been set aside due to the proposed airport which is not a reality any more. We now <br />have to deal with what to do with this land. We have changed some areas to mixed residential but <br />kept a #6od amount of commercial to provide a good tax base. Some of this has come about as a <br />result of_ the Metropolitan Council's continuing decision to expand our urban service area. We <br />continue to put cars on Highway gl0. We probably cannot extend our urban service area if we do <br />not resqlve some of our problems on Highway gl0. We are also dealing with a gridlock on <br />Highway g47. <br /> <br />Mayor Hardin stated that one of the items we discussed was focusing on expansion of Highway <br />gl0 rat _~r than putting a lot of energy into the bridge crossing. We all like to have a short drive to <br />work. If we expanded Highway #10 to three lanes each way, it would bring more businesses <br />here. <br /> <br />Keith, a former resident, stated he lived in Ramsey for about 20 years and moved out of the area <br />becaus~of Highway g47. It's a shame to spend so much time on that discussion. He suggested <br />that the-City of Anoka has a habit of staying its own way. Ramsey has to do something to allow <br />growth -~ Anoka doesn't care - they want to stay small. Ramsey has to do something - this has <br />been a discussion for 30 years. "Take the initiative to make it happen". <br /> <br />Robert Stoll, 17940 St. Francis Boulevard N.W., Ramsey, stated that the horse trail is a "bunch of <br />baloney~". This will bring the need for more police officers plus we will also have motorcycles <br />driving __On the trails. This should be ruled out. <br /> <br />Mark Peterson, 15810 Traprock Street N.W., Ramsey, noted that the equestrian trails will be <br />starting]n his neighborhood. Right now the only place for horses to go is down his street to get to <br />the trail Part of the problem he's experiencing is hoof tracks/prints in his driveway. With <br />snowm6biles being allowed, he felt that would create more problems. Horses and snowmobiles <br />do not stick to trails and there will not be a lot of policing going on. <br /> <br /> Public Hearing/City Council/March 21, 1995 <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />