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1. U.S. Highway 10 Priority Projects <br /> ISSUE: U.S. Highway 10 is a principal arterial roadway providing significant transportation connections from <br /> Minneapolis — St. Paul to the northwest suburbs and Greater Minnesota. The 4-lane roadway <br /> (Anoka/Sherburne County line to the Rum River in Anoka) carries average daily traffic volumes ranging from <br /> 33,500 to 61,000 vehicles per day. <br /> This corridor is commonly congested and has much higher than average crash and crash severity rates than <br /> comparable corridors. In addition,the corridor has four signalized intersections and numerous direct access <br /> points (14.5 per mile); which contribute to the degradation of the U.S. Highway 10. Over the past ten (10) <br /> years,thirteen (13) people have died in crashes on this 7-mile corridor. Four (4) fatalities were pedestrians; <br /> including (3)from 2013 to 2014. <br /> Highway 10 has been studied numerous times over the past decade, each time a full-freeway status was <br /> identified as the ultimate solution. However, due to limited funding opportunities at the State and Federal <br /> level,full-freeway status would be difficult to achieve within the next 20 years. <br /> As a result of funding constraints, MnDOT and Bolton & Menk completed a study to achieve freeway-like <br /> status for U.S. Highway 10 in the fall of 2014. This study is known as: The U.S. Highway 10 Access Planning <br /> Study. This study achieves 90% of the safety and operational benefits of a full-freeway for 50% of the cost. <br /> The intent of this study is to identify high-benefit improvements that are fiscally responsible so that <br /> improvements can be funded, programmed, and implemented incrementally. This study has been formally <br /> adopted by MnDOT,Anoka County,the City of Anoka and the City of Ramsey. <br /> Information Source,Highway 10 Access Planning Study(link) <br /> RECOMMENDATIONS: <br /> A. Included in the U.S. Highway 10 access Planning Study is a recommended,prioritized,list of improvement <br /> projects. The City of Ramsey recommends State and Federal funding sources be secured to implement <br /> both "immediate" and "short-term" priority projects. <br /> B. The City of Ramsey's general position on U.S. Highway 10 is more resources must be dedicated to all <br /> components of the State's transportation system, and local units of government must have access to <br /> resources and funding tools to meet growing needs. <br /> C. The City of Ramsey's position on rail crossing improvements along U.S. Highway 10 is the City opposes <br /> legislation and policies that disproportionately shift authority, costs, and/or liability away from railroad <br /> companies and onto units of government. Additionally, the City supports funding for separation of rail- <br /> vehicle traffic as a critical matter of public safety and congestion. <br /> TOPIC IS CONSISTENT WITH THE FOLLOWING ORGANIZATION'S LEGISLATIVE PLATFORMS: <br /> • Metro North Chamber: Transportation System Improvements <br /> • Anoka County: Bonding for U.S. Highway 10 Projects <br /> • League of Minnesota Cities: Adequate Funding for Transportation, LE-34 <br /> • League of Minnesota Cities: Railroads, LE-40 <br /> • Metro Cities: Transportation Funding,5-A <br /> • North Metro Mayors Association: Transportation Funding <br /> • North Metro Mayors Association: North Metro Highway Construction Projects <br /> • North Metro Mayors Association: Rail Crossings and Rail Safety <br /> I:\Legislative Platforms\2017\2017 Legislative Initiatives 011817.docx <br /> 2of12 <br />
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