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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 05/08/2012 <br />By: Tim Himmer, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution Approving Revisions to the City's Municipal State Aid (MSA) Street System <br />4.6. <br />Background: <br />The MSA street system consists of collector roadways which are designated by the City, and reviewed and <br />approved by the State Commissioner of Transportation at MnDOT. These designated roadways are eligible for <br />funding from state gas tax revenues, for both construction and maintenance activities. In 2012 the City will receive <br />$1,070,753 as its total apportionment. We currently elect to receive $374,764 (35%) of this allocation for general <br />maintenance purposes, $117,500 for bond interest on previous projects, and $578,489 for construction. <br />The total allocation the City receives each year is dependent upon two factors; population and the estimated amount <br />of dollars needed to bring the designated MSA street system up to the required standards. In 2012 participating <br />cities will receive $19.76 per person and $13.72 per $1,000 of documented need, which is based upon a MnDOT <br />formula for computing needs. The needs for each city participating in the program are updated annually and <br />submitted to MnDOT for review and approval. <br />On March 20, 2012 staff presented a case to the Public Works Committee to discuss potential modifications to the <br />MSA street system that fit the planned transportation system and development scenarios of the City. The <br />Committee agreed with staffs recommended revisions and forwarded it to the City Council for ratification on April <br />10, 2010. The report from Public Works on the City Council agenda for that date included the required resolution <br />for adoption, which was approved. Staff submitted the resolution to MnDOT staff and they responded with a <br />request for some minor revisions to better clarify the intended changes. Attached to this case is a revised resolution <br />that accomplishes the previous City Council direction, and better clarifies the modifications for MnDOT <br />implementation. <br />Notification: <br />Observations: <br />The City is allowed to designate up to 20% of its total roadway mileage onto the MSA street system. Since the <br />allocation is proportional to the dollars needed to bring the system up to standards, it is advantageous to designate <br />the total allotment available. At the end of 2011 the City of Ramsey was .01 miles over our allowable allotment, <br />therefore a minor revision was already necessary to correct this over designation. <br />Staff proposed adjusting and reconfiguring some of the MSA street designations within the City to better align with <br />the stated transportation goals and planned development activities. The attached figure shows in general terms what <br />is being proposed; it ultimately ends up being a net loss to our MSA system in the short term, with future revisions <br />to occur as the COR development and Armstrong interchange advance. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council approval of the revised MSA street system resolution, and resubmit to the <br />Commissioner of Transportation. This resolution will replace the previously approved resolution # 12-04-045 . <br />Funding Source: <br />