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2. Increased levels of traffic on Riverdale Drive concerns some residential property owners. <br />3. Alternatives that create multiple turning movements to access local roads from Highway 10 is a concern for <br />some convenience retailers at key nodes (Sunfish Lake Boulevard, Ramsey Boulevard). <br />Overall, Staff believes the stated three phase approach is an acceptable means to address issues identified in the <br />corridor. There are a number of micro -scale details within each sub -area that will need to be addressed through <br />preliminary design to better understand the true implications to individual properties. It is important to note that the <br />City is not selecting a preferred design for grade -separated interchanges at this time, yet acknowledging that <br />multiple alternatives exist at each node is worth exploring further. <br />According to MnDOT Staff, the recommendations contained within the Study are consistent with the Metropolitan <br />Council Transportation Policy Plan, Minnesota State Highway Investment Plan, and MnDOT's Enhancing <br />Financial Effectiveness efforts. These components have appeared to be barriers to the previous planning document <br />for Highway 10. <br />Finally, as the City reviews the draft, Staff acknowledges there are a number of typographical and labeling <br />amendments that will be necessary. <br />In order for this Study to be successful, continued partnership with the City of Anoka will be a critical component. <br />As the Study priorities indicate, the approach will be to begin to eliminate barriers that cause congestion and safety <br />issues at the east end of the corridor, incrementally eliminating traffic signals at Fairoak Avenue and Thurston <br />Avenue, continuing to work improvements to the west into the City of Ramsey. Additionally, multiple standalone <br />projects and local road connections exist within Ramsey that could move forward simultaneously to the overall <br />study approach. <br />As the resolution of support outlines, there are several items that Staff feels the City and project partners should <br />address with future phases of the Study: <br />1. Additional land use analysis of the area east of Tungsten Avenue, south of Highway 10 impacted by the two <br />(2) alternatives for the Riverdale Drive extension. It will be important for residents, owners, and stakeholders <br />of this area to quickly and expeditiously resolve to a single alternative in order for these stakeholders to make <br />reasonable future land use decisions. <br />2. The preference of the full access, freeway -over single -point urban interchange at both Sunfish Lake <br />Boulevard and Ramsey Boulevard at Highway 10 that maximizes safety and mobility while balancing the <br />economic development needs of existing properties. <br />3. An understanding of the ultimate connection of northern frontage roads at the border of the cities of Ramsey <br />and Anoka. <br />4. A joint document between the City of Ramsey, City of Anoka, and Anoka County outlining project priorities, <br />timing, roles, responsibilities, and accountability. <br />5. A policy for the sale of City -owned properties previously acquired through the Right -of -Way Acquisition <br />and Loan Fund (RALF) that will no longer be needed for roadway purposes under the previous planning <br />documents. <br />Funding Source: <br />Preparation of the resolution is being handled as part of normal Staff duties. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the City Council adopt Resolution # 14-10-204 supporting the Highway 10 Access Planning <br />Study with the needed areas of further analysis identified within said resolution. <br />Action: <br />Motion to recommend that the City Council adopt Resolution #14-10-204 supporting the Highway 10 Access <br />Planning Study with the needed areas of further analysis identified within said resolution. <br />
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