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Project Understanding <br />As a portion of this project, we will analyze roadway capacities and determine the best solution for <br />expanding the roadway. <br />Puma Street <br />Puma Street received only minimal improvements, being widened from 18 feet width to 24 feet <br />and paved with 2 inches of bituminous over 6 inches of aggregate base. In the future, a more <br />significant upgrade to the roadway will be required. <br />Previously, a 32 foot wide street with curb and gutter with full base and pavement improvement <br />was suggested. We will analyze needs for this roadway segment. <br />Bituminous Trails <br />A 10 -foot wide bituminous trail along the north side of the Bunker Lake Boulevard from <br />Armstrong Boulevard to Puma Street and on the west side of Puma Street from Bunker to Alpine <br />Drive was constructed previously. <br />Needs for additional trails in and around the project area will be reviewed. <br />Intersections <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard and Armstrong Boulevard was reconstructed to include turn lanes and <br />signalization. This is one of four intersections requiring analysis per the Request for Proposals. All <br />of the locations to be studied include the intersections directly affected by the study area: <br />• CSAH 83 (Armstrong Boulevard) at CSAH 116 (Bunker Lake Boulevard) <br />• CSAH 83 (Armstrong Boulevard) at Alpine Drive NW <br />• Alpine Drive NW at Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />• Alpine Drive NW at Puma Street NW <br />Because two of the roadways involved in the analysis are under Anoka County jurisdiction, <br />County involvement will be required during the analysis. <br />Intersection capacities and needs (turn lanes, intersection control requirements, etc.) will be <br />evaluated as a portion of the project. <br />Sanitary Sewer Improvements <br />Sanitary sewer was extended north along the west side of Armstrong Boulvard from 146th <br />Avenue /Sunwood Drive NW to Bunker Lake Boulevard, a distance of 1,430 feet. To meet the <br />Comprehensive Sanitary Sewer Plan and serve additional areas beyond the study area, a 21 -inch <br />sewer main was required. It was intended to extend the 21 -inch trunk sewer further to the north <br />an additional to service Fire Station No. 1 and the proposed future location of the water treatment <br />plant. <br />Future Business Park RFQ I City of Ramsey, Minnesota <br />