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Commissioner Ramsey suggested a name such as "Fix Highway 10" because all residents know <br />it is a problem that needs to be addressed. He felt Armstrong Boulevard and other roads could <br />be considered in a later phases. <br />Commissioner Wise noted that fatal accidents often times result in getting funding for safety <br />improvements. <br />Commissioner Elvig stated the more visuals items included (thermometer/video clip) the better. <br />He suggested including statistics on the safety ranking of Highway 10 when compared to other <br />regional and State roadways. <br />Commissioner Tossey supported refocusing on roads instead of trains. <br />Commissioner Ramsey suggested creating a "group" on Facebook because you are then alerted <br />when something new is posted. <br />Commissioner Backous stated Facebook is a great idea but it pulls in people who are already <br />aware of the problem. He supported working with Legislators to make them aware of the safety <br />problems, priorities that are misaligned in other areas, and rally support for the north. He stated <br />people are familiar with the Northstar Corridor and suggested the use of "Northern Corridor" <br />may gain support from Elk River and areas outside of Ramsey. He also suggested posting traffic <br />counts on Facebook. <br />Commissioner Wise supported staff including something on Highway 10 in every update until <br />the interchange is constructed. <br />Development Manager Lazan stated they can check into spots on QCTV. <br />Commissioner Ramsey stated this is just a "piece of the puzzle." He noted the Facebook page is <br />where all the information and data will be contained and it will engage people in the process to <br />educate them that this is a huge issue and the City is serious about getting something done. <br />Commissioner Tossey agreed that Facebook attracts people who are already engaged. However, <br />there are 23,000 people in Ramsey and Elk River residents are also affected by Highway 10 so it <br />is a multi -city issue. He supported getting them all involved including the City of Anoka before <br />more fatalities happen. Commissioner Tossey suggested using the south metro as an example of <br />misaligned priorities. <br />Commissioner Ramsey agreed and stated that is why the focus has to change to Highway 10, to <br />engage Elk River commuters. <br />Commissioner Backous stated that is all good and will help with the cause but it will come down <br />to pressuring Legislators and setting priorities. He stated the City needs to "make more noise." <br />Chairperson McGlone pointed out that Ramsey has a good track record at the Capitol for TIF, <br />the bridge, the train station, and needs to do more of that. <br />Housing and Redevelopment Authority / October 2, 2012 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />