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Our Assign: To work together to responsibly grow our conununity, and to provie quality, cost-effective, an efficient government services <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 03/11/2014 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public Works <br />Information <br />7. 1. <br />Title: <br />Approve Request for Proposals for Permitting, Geotechnical Engineering and Final Design Services - Mississippi Skyway <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In 2012, the City was successful in receiving two, Transit Orientated Development (TOD) grants from Metropolitan Council, one of which was for the proposed <br />Mississippi Skyway. The pedestrian bridge, if constructed, will connect residents and regional facilities on both sides of U.S. Hwy's #10 & #169 from the <br />existing trail at Mississippi West Regional Park, directly to the Northstar Station, Ramp and Municipal Center. <br />Certainly the skyway will be the nexus of the regional trail and recreation systems - but it also will provide connectivity for residents on the south side of the <br />highway directly into The COR's existing and future housing, retail and commercial destinations, and as such, promote a quality, affordable housing stock, <br />economic development and jobs. The project represents a substantial part of the justification for the TOD investment as it provides a connection between these <br />land uses and to larger recreational and alternative transportation modes on the south side of Highway 10. Additionally, using the established formula for <br />determining the ridership ' travel -shed the Mississippi Skyway will add more than eight (8) resident commuters for the Northstar train from the south side of the <br />highway. <br />Ramsey is unique in having the most renown river in North America as its southern border - and this corridor along the river is also a very unique National <br />Park in the United States known as the Mississippi National River and Recreation Area or MNRRA. The City continues to work with the Park Service and other <br />public agencies in developing recreational amenities that serve all residents, like trails to and along the river as well as parks. <br />Presently, the National Park Service's focus is building upon a network of 'Alternative Transportation' systems for accessing parks; which includes trail <br />networks, Nice Ride bikes, water access and water trails, electric vehicle charging stations and of course the Northstar and Metropolitan Transit systems. As the <br />proposed Mississippi Skyway literally connects, or will connecfic// these systems and amenities, it has 'risen to the top' of all the proposed Alternative <br />Transportation projects within the 72-mile National Mississippi River and Recreation Area. Attached to this case is NPS' 5-year Alternative Transportation Plan, <br />which includes important details; including a $480,000 application for the local match funding for the Mississippi Skyway in 2014-15. <br />As Congress regularly appropriates funds for Alternative Transportation in National Parks (specifically for parks, and not available to be used for streets, roads <br />and highways), the TOD grant's deliverables of site investigation will position the City of Ramsey and Metropolitan Council to partner with the National Park <br />Service to access this funding - as a project that is truly shovel -ready. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />At the same time as the proposed Mississippi Skyway would provide all the connections, access, safety benefits, and choices for mobility in the center of <br />Ramsey and The COR; it is also apparent that this project requires a great degree of planning and coordination to be ultimately constructed efficiently, at the <br />best cost, and with the greatest utility - such that the pedestrian overpass adds value to all the transportation systems it interfaces with. <br />So as to meet the goals of the Transit Orientated Development grant and deliver the myriad of site investigation, permitting, soil condition information and all <br />the engineering and design required, Staff has developed the attached Request for Proposal. The RFP is approximately 95% complete, with additional review <br />required from various City Staff members and also subject to review and approval by Metropolitan Council's staff as well. Additionally, one of the conditions <br />of receiving the TOD funding was to conduct an Alternatives Analysis. This will identify if the proposed skyway is the most effective solution for pedestrian <br />movement and connections in the city as it relates to Hwy's #10 & #169, and the county roads on either side of The COR. This review and report will be done <br />concurrently with the scope of work and deliverables identified within the RFP. <br />The purpose of this case is for Council to approve the scope of work the 25-page RFP outlines, such that Staff may complete the document and issue it for <br />consultant and engineering firm consideration. <br />Key deliverables of the RFP (summarized) are: <br />• Design Coordination <br />• Geotechnical Engineering <br />• Structural Design (Structural design will include an Independent Design, Detail, and Quantity Check per MnDOT Bridge Design) <br />• Civil Engineering (Roadway and Drainage) <br />• Site Development / Urban Design <br />• Traffic Engineering <br />• Right -of -Way analysis <br />• Utilities mapping <br />• Electrical Engineering <br />• Project and Structure Phasing <br />• Final Proposed Plans (not Bid docs), Specifications and Cost Estimate <br />• Final Design Review Meeting with affected agency representatives <br />• Written authorization from MnDOT and BNSF Railway for future construction based upon Final Design; (and document that the final design ensures the <br />
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