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Development Services Manager Gladhill said they will ensure that there is a local voice and be <br />fully educated on the topic before then. <br />Councilmember Weaver said the minimum standards were more onerous than City standards <br />already in place. <br />Planning Director Braun said these rules will be difficult to enforce and administer so we will <br />end up in litigation. She noted insurance will not cover costs if we bring to litigation and said <br />they are not sure of the consequences. <br />Mayor Strommen said we need more education on the potential impacts. <br />Councilmember Schmidt said Nowthen is an isolated area but we have positive support from <br />Representatives Uglem and Abeler. <br />Councilmember Weaver said bipartisan support is great, adding this is all encompassing and <br />more government needs to be involved. He thanked Development Services Manager Gladhill <br />and Planning Director Braun for their work on this topic. <br />3.05: Mississippi River Trail <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood shared slides from the joint <br />meeting as well as history on the Mississippi River Trail (MRT). <br />Director of Public Services/City Engineer Lee outlined the proposed schedule and the project on <br />Kings Island, including amenities such as a suspended pedestrian bridge and hunting blinds for <br />handicapped hunters. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood outlined the rest of the trail system <br />and amenities such as restrooms and drinking water at Riverplace Park. <br />Director of Public Services/City Engineer Lee said the project will be under $1.4 million and is a <br />cost sharing outlined through a joint powers agreement. He said we each pay our portion, 45% <br />Ramsey and 55% Anoka, including engineering costs. Director of Public Services/City Engineer <br />Lee said revenue will come from a Federal Transportation Grant of $440,000 as well as County <br />participation at $340,000 from east of Kings Island to Mississippi West Regional Park. <br />Councilmember Weaver said this will be an economic engine and that TC Gateway ads featuring <br />bicycling in this region will be very good. <br />Mayor Strommen said the economic potential has always been a selling point and that she is glad <br />to see TC Gateway and others promoting the trail. <br />Councilmember Freeburg asked if the regional biking industry will promote this trail as well. <br />
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