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last session. He stated that there was a very good series of meetings today and additional <br />meetings that continue in the next week. He reported that there was a great meeting with the <br />staff at Congressman Emmer' s office in preparation of initiatives that they believe will be well <br />received. He stated that there was a good meeting the other morning with the County Coalition <br />and believed there is a strong sense of clarity in the approach everyone is taking with a more <br />incremental approach for some of the major projects. He stated that Anoka has a very strong <br />plan in place for Fairoak and Thurston and is moving ahead with some of the connectivity of <br />other roads in that area that support that plan. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that the City has been continuing the contract for several years. <br />He stated that it seems the focus has been shifted to Anoka with Fairoak and Thurston. He asked <br />if the City's efforts are pushing those elements forward. <br />Mr. Tinklenberg stated that there has been support for the improvements at Thurston and Fairoak <br />but the focus is bonding that supports the rail grade separation at Ramsey Boulevard. He noted <br />that within the bonding bill being considered there is a line item for rail safety. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked if both Sunfish and Ramsey would be completed. <br />Mr Tinklenberg stated that the focus would be Ramsey Boulevard at this time as there are some <br />issues with water management at Sunfish and therefore the decision was made to delay the <br />Sunfish crossing until a better solution can be determined. <br />Councilmember Shryock thanked Mr. Tinklenberg for his work as he has made the goals of <br />Ramsey clear. She explained that through the coalition there has been an agreement to work <br />together on the projects in order, not just focusing on one city but continuing to address the <br />priorities in order of need, which began with Armstrong. She stated that Ramsey received clear <br />approval from the coalition that Ramsey can go forward with the rail safety funding request as <br />the highway improvements continue. She stated that the City is making headway and beginning <br />to see light at the end of the tunnel. She believed that if they continue to move forward they will <br />see success in the future. <br />Mr. Tinklenberg thanked the Council for their time, noting that it is always a treat to work with <br />Ramsey. He stated that when they walk into the room people immediately know about Highway <br />10. <br />Motion by Councilmember Shryock, seconded by Councilmember LeTourneau, to approve the <br />contract extension with The Tinklenberg Group through June 2017. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Strommen, Councilmembers Shryock, LeTourneau, Johns, <br />Kuzma, and Riley. Voting No: None. Absent: Councilmember Williams. <br />7.07: Consider Adoption of Resolution #17-01-030 Accepting Feasibility Report for <br />Improvement Project #17-02, Rivers Bend Street Reconstruction <br />City Council / January 24, 2017 <br />Page 9 of 17 <br />