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This segment has been identified by the County as a key element in its long-term transportation <br />plan, and as such has been included as a mid-range project for the Anoka County 2010 <br />Comprehensive Transportation Plan. At this time, no specific construction date has been set for <br />this project. However, mid-range projects are anticipated to be consumcted between the years 1996 <br />and 2001. This particular roadway segment is undoubtedly an important transportation link as it <br />connects Ramsey to Andover and the western portions of Anoka via the bridge over the Rum <br />River. County Road gl 16 also provides volume relief to Highway gl0 since it parallels it a <br />distance of approximately one-half mile to the north. However, this roadway would not provide <br />an adequate substitute as a crosstown alternative to the proposed completion of 153rd Avenue. <br />Without the completion of 153rd Avenue, there will be a three mile interval between the two <br />nearest planned east/west arterials, and a 4.5 mile interval between the two nearest existing <br />arterials. By contrast, north/south arterial streets service the City at regular one mile intervals or <br />less, which is the interval identified as being desireable in the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />The total estimated cost for this roadway is $550,000 with a construction cost of $370,000. The <br />major cost components would include grading, curb and gutter, paving and land acquisition. The <br />county wilt fund the project according to its tong-term capital improvement program. The City <br />could pursue earlier construction with MSA funds, however, the Counties participation in this <br />event would be uncertain. <br /> <br />Public Comments and Responses <br /> <br />In addition to the alternatives proposed by individuals present at the September 24, 1991 and <br />December 10, 1991 meetings, comments were made by the public in attendance. Below is a <br />summary of comments and the staff response. <br /> <br />1) Comment: The City is unable to control weight limits and speed limits on MSA roads. <br /> <br />Response: All speed limits within the State of Minnesota can be determined by the <br />municipality only to the extent that they may be set at 30 mph in urban areas or must remain <br />55 mph in non-urban areas. The State of Minnesota determines all other speed limits <br />regardless of whether they are MSA roads. A nine ton road design would mean truck <br />traffic would be capable of traversing this roadway. This weight limitation would permit <br />most types of truck to utilize this roadway providing they are not overweight. It is <br />economically important for a community to develop roadways which facilitate track traffic <br />as well as passenger vehicles and arterial streets should allow for truck travel. It should be <br />pointed out that the typical traffic mix on an MSA road such as this carries approximately <br />7% to 8% truck traffic. <br /> <br />2) <br /> <br />Comment: One resident indicated that a new roadway would be a convenient and heavily <br />used route to transport truck traffic between the landfill and the Elk River incinerator plant. <br /> <br />Response: The current travel distance from the landfill gate to the intersection of 153rd <br />Avenue and Highway gl0 is 5.76 miles. This distance would be reduced by just under one <br />half mile with the completion of 153rd Avenue as proposed. However, the 153rd Avenue <br />route would require two additional stops and its speed limits are less than that which would <br />be travelled on County Road #57 and Highway gl0. As a result, the travel time along <br />153rd Avenue would be increased by 12%. It is doubtful that many vehicles will choose to <br />use the alternate route at a greater travel time. Additionally, it should be noted that the life <br />of the landfill is finite, and the City has the ability to specify haul routes to and from the <br />landfill as a condition of the City's land use agreement with the landfill. <br /> <br /> <br />
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