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Public Works Superintendent Riemer stated the RTC 9th Addition development north of the COR <br /> is still developing and includes several private streets that do not have a wear course of <br /> pavement. He added City staff tried to contact the developer regarding possible collaboration <br /> with the City, but have not received a response. <br /> Chairperson Riley requested that this issue be reviewed at the Public Works Committee's next <br /> meeting. <br /> 6. COMMITTEE / STAFF INPUT <br /> 6.01: Updates on Corridor Studies for Trunk Highway 47, County State Aid Highway 5, <br /> and County State Aid Highway 83 <br /> City Engineer Westby provided status updates on the proposed Corridor Studies for State Trunk <br /> Highway 47, County State Aid Highway 5, and County State Aid Highway 83. He stated <br /> MnDOT representatives said they may be able to complete an Access Management Study or a <br /> Road Safety Audit on Highway 47. He also said a meeting is being planned with the new <br /> Assistant County Engineer to discuss Anoka County's ability to partner with the City in <br /> completing corridor studies on CSAH 5 and CSAH 83. <br /> Councilmember Johns stated these studies may coincide with the City of Champlin's proposed <br /> study of Highway 169. <br /> 6:02: Review 2017 Capital Improvement Program Projects <br /> City Engineer Westby stated the Mississippi River Trail project is graded and based, and will be <br /> paved when the weather warms up. <br /> City Engineer Westby stated striping improvements to Sunwood Drive are under consideration, <br /> including revisions to the left-turn lane striping at the west entrance to Residence at The COR, <br /> and revisions to the striping at the entrance to the new Casey's store. He added the roadway was <br /> patched in 2016. <br /> City Engineer Westby stated the City is considering the construction of a regional infiltration <br /> basin for development within The COR, noting that many properties in The COR do not have <br /> capacity to accommodate on-site infiltration. <br /> Chairperson Riley expressed concern that an infiltration basin is not a good use of street <br /> frontage. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma asked whether the sale of stormwater credits to the City of Anoka could <br /> be considered. <br /> City Engineer Westby stated the basin is currently proposed to be located north of the BNSF <br /> railway just west of Ramsey Boulevard. He also said he would look into options for selling <br /> infiltration credits to Anoka though this may not be feasible given Ramsey's needs. <br /> Public Works Committee/January 17, 2017 <br /> Page 7 of 9 <br />