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Our Mistioi}: To work together to reipoiibly grew our comma nityr, and to provide quality, cent-oliBcdwe, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 04/12/2016 <br />By: Kurt Ulrich, Administrative Services <br />4. 11. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution # 16-04-065 Authorizing TIGER Grant Application <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In April2013, MnDOT initiated the Highway 10 Access Planning Study over a seven (7) mile corridor of U.S. <br />Highway 10 between the Rum River in the City of Anoka and the westerly edge of the City of Ramsey. The intent <br />of the study was to identify fiscally -responsible, high -benefit, incremental improvements that will ultimately work <br />toward the conversion of U.S. Highway 10 to freeway status. <br />The City has worked with MnDOT, Anoka County, the City of Anoka, and other Anoka County communities in <br />order to move these improvements forward. Part of the strategy is to apply for federal grants. The grants that the <br />City is applying for do not compete directly with any other project in Anoka County. <br />Improving safety and mobility on the U.S. Highway 10 corridor is one of the City of Ramsey's highest priorities, <br />and in April 2014, the City offered a letter of support in regard to Anoka County's grant applications for the federal <br />TIGER Discretionary Grant Program for both a capital construction request and a planning request for two separate <br />projects on particularly notorious sections of U.S. Highway 10 in Anoka County. The City was successful in getting <br />a $10 million TIGER Grant for the Armstrong Interchange in 2014. <br />In October 2014, the City of Ramsey adopted Resolution #14-10-204 in Support for the Highway 10 Access <br />Planning Study and clearly stated the City of Ramey's preference for full access, grade -separated, inverted <br />single -point interchanges on Highway 10 at Ramsey Boulevard. <br />In March 2016, the Ramsey City Council authorized Bolton & Menk, Inc. to evaluate the design and cost of the <br />railroad underpass and the Highway 10 & Ramsey Boulevard intersection grade separation alternatives. <br />This resolution authorizes staff to complete a TIGER grant application for the proposed Ramsey Boulevard railroad <br />underpass and preferred Highway 10 grade -separated interchange improvements at Ramsey Boulevard. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Council may approve, deny, or modify this request. Not applying for grants limits the City's ability to leverage <br />state, local, and regional dollars to complete this project. <br />Funding Source: <br />The City's contribution for this project is programmed to come primarily from Tax Increment District #14. <br />Recommendation: <br />