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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 09/09/2014 <br />Submitted For: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />By: Patrick Brama, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />4. 10. <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #14-09-180 Supporting Pursuit of Local Road Improvement Program Funding for US Highway <br />10 and Armstrong Boulevard Interchange Construction Project <br />Purpose/Background: <br />PURPOSE: <br />Approve a resolution to formally support Anoka County's pursuit of Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) <br />funding for the construction of a grade -separated interchange located at the intersection of U.S. Highway 10 and <br />Armstrong Boulevard. <br />BACKGROUND: <br />U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard: The at -grade intersection located at U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong <br />Boulevard is a highly relied upon transportation junction for the City of Ramsey, the northwest Twin Cities metro <br />region and the State transportation system as a whole. Considering the significant usage of this intersection, and its <br />close proximity to a highly utilized railroad line, safety has become a major public concern. In the event an <br />emergency takes place on U.S. Highway 10, while a train is passing through the City of Ramsey, public safety <br />officials are physically unable to reach U.S. Highway 10 and respond via Armstrong Boulevard. The proposed <br />solution for this serious public safety issue is to construct an interchange located at U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong <br />Boulevard. <br />Funding: The U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard Interchange Project was included in this year's State <br />Bonding Bill; specifically, under the "Local Road Improvement Program" (LRIP) allocation.The Legislature <br />earmarked only two specific projects within the LRIP allocation.For many Legislators and City/County/State <br />Officials, an $8M allocation was anticipated. However, the Bonding Bill did not call out a specific allocation <br />amount for this project.In July, the City was notified by MnDOT the LRIP allocation MAY NOT be available until <br />spring 2015; and the specific allocation amount was still to be determined. <br />LRIP Allocation: City staff and consultants, State Legislators, and Anoka County, have worked with MnDOT to <br />confirm the intent of the State Bonding Bill was an $8M allocation for the U.S. Highway 10/Armstrong Boulevard <br />Interchange Project. When Anoka County formally applies for use of the LRIP funds in the near future, $8M will <br />be requested; and should have a high likelihood for approval. <br />LRIP Application: Anoka County is required to formally apply for use of the LRIP. MnDOT had originally <br />intended to review/award grants in the spring of 2015. However, MnDOT has agreed to expedite the application <br />process for this specific project. If a completed LRIP application is submitted in a timely manner, MnDOT can <br />provide a letter of commitment to Anoka County, for this project, as soon as October 2014. Anoka County has <br />confirmed, the proposed expedited process by MnDOT will allow this project to move forward as originally <br />anticipated (spring 2015 construction). <br />Notification: <br />NA <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />