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CC Regular Session 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 05/14/2013 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution to Accept Metropolitan Council Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Grants <br />Background: <br />In December, 2012, the City was successfully awarded two (2) grants from the Metropolitan Council's Livable <br />Communities Program. The Grant Program is known as the Transit Oriented Development (TOD) Grant, and is <br />available for certain areas surrounding transit opportunities throughout the metropolitan area. The City received a <br />grant for the design, engineering, and partial construction of Center Street within The COR ($650,369) and <br />alternatives analysis and geotechnical studies for Mississippi Skyway ($100,000), a grade -separated pedestrian <br />crossing over Highway's #10 & #169 in the vicinity of The COR. <br />The City must now accept the grant and execute a Grant Agreement with the Metropolitan Council. In addition, <br />Staff will be forwarding to City Council (and thereafter to Metropolitan Council) work plans with keystone dates <br />and potential Requests for Proposals (RFP) at a future date. <br />A copy of the grant applications are attached for your review as background. <br />Notification: <br />No notification required at this time. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The grant term for the Center Street Grant is three (3) years from the date of the award. It is anticipated that the <br />design phase of the grant would be accomplished in 2013, with construction in 2014. Staff will forward a more <br />refined work plan in the near future. The Center Street construction would accomplish an important north -south <br />connection in the center of The COR. The connection/corridor provides important automobile and pedestrian <br />connectivity to the station area, to Municipal Plaza, to Bunker Lake Boulevard. The project will provide benefit to <br />Ramsey Town Center 8th, 9th, and loth Addition, as well as Seasons of Ramsey, a 50-unit housing development <br />currently under construction. <br />The grant term for Mississippi Skyway is two (2) years from the date of the award. A primary location was <br />identified in the grant application as a connection to the existing Ramsey Northstar Station skyway. Previous <br />Council direction was to examine using the Armstrong interchange as the primary pedestrian crossing for the area. <br />Consequently, it should be noted that a component of the grant agreement is for alternatives analysis. A component <br />of this stage will be to explore all possibilities to provide an essential safe pedestrian crossings across Highway 10. <br />Parallel to this analysis, Staff anticipates to review pedestrian connectivity associated with the future Armstrong <br />Boulevard grade -separated interchange to the west. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative # 1 - Accept the Grants as Requested. As considerable staff resources went into preparing the <br />applications, and the fact that both projects provide for important connections that add to the success of The COR, <br />staff recommends this alternative. By not accepting these grant opportunities, future opportunities from the program <br />may be impacted. <br />Alternative #2 - Not accept the grants. As noted above, this is not a preferred alternative by Staff at this time. The <br />City would lose out on an opportunity to provide an important connection. <br />