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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Olsen, Commissioners Barr, Mobry, and Chubb. <br />Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioners Bennett and Fyten. <br />5. COMMISSION BUSINESS <br />5.01: Recommendation to Begin the Public Engagement and Alternative Analysis for the <br />Mississippi Skyway <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood presented the purpose of this case, is <br />to consider a Park and Recreation Commission recommendation to the City Council in regard to <br />the Public Engagement and Alternative Analysis process, as part of the Request for Proposals for <br />permitting, geotechnical engineering and final design services for the Mississippi Skyway. In <br />2012, the City was successful is receiving two Transit Orientated Development (TOD) grants <br />from Metropolitan Council, one of which was for the Mississippi Skyway. The pedestrian <br />bridge, when funded, will connect residents and regional facilities on both sides of U.S. Hwy's <br />#10 & #169 from the existing trail at Mississippi West Regional Park directly to the Northstar <br />Station. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated the skyway will be the nexus <br />of the regional trail and recreation systems — but it also provides connectivity for residents on the <br />south side of the highway directly into the COR's existing and future retail and commercial <br />destinations, and as such, promotes economic development and jobs, and thus a substantial part <br />of the justification for the TOD investment. Using the established formula for determining the <br />ridership `travel -shed' the Mississippi Skyway will add more than 8 resident commuters for the <br />Northstar train from the south side of the highway. <br />Ramsey is unique in having the most renowned river in North America as its southern border and <br />this corridor along the river is also a very unique National Park in the United States known as the <br />Mississippi National River and Recreation Area. The City continues to work with the Park <br />Service and other public agencies in developing recreational amenities that serve all residents, <br />like trails to and along the river as well as parks. <br />Currently, the National Park Service' s focus is building a network of `Alternative Transportation' <br />system for accessing parks, which includes trail networks. Nice Ride bikes, water access and <br />water trails, electric vehicle charging stations and of course the Metropolitan Transit system <br />which includes buses and the Northstar commuter rail. As the proposed Mississippi Skyway <br />literally connects, or will connect these systems and amenities, it has `risen to the top' of all the <br />proposed Alternative Transportation projects within the 72 -mile National Mississippi River and <br />Recreation Area. <br />Parks & Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated as Congress regularly <br />appropriates funds for National Parks (specifically for parks and not available to be used for <br />streets, roads and highways), the TOD grant's deliverables will position the City of Ramsey, <br />Anoka County and Metropolitan Council to partner with the National Park Service to access this <br />funding as a project that is truly shovel- ready. <br />Park and Recreation Commission /February 13, 2014 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />