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The Strategic Plan identifies utilizing citizen engagement techniques as the first step in identifying a <br /> problem and designing strategies. The City Council does not want the City to be the entity to suggest <br /> strategies, but wants the stakeholders that are impacted by these policy decisions to design said <br /> strategies.The citizen engagement is planned to be an inclusive process, while keeping in mind the <br /> desire to move towards action in a reasonable timeframe. <br /> This citizen engagement step is planned to be accomplished in three broad types. <br /> 1. Host a Stakeholder Forum <br /> 2. Conduct an Online Survey of Business Community <br /> 3. Conduct In Person Business Visits for Sample of Business Community <br /> Host a Stakeholder Forum 40%6, <br /> The City plans to hold a Stakeholder Forum in February, 2017. While the impetus is the development of <br /> a Corridor Improvement Program, this also creates an opportunity to better communicate to overall <br /> vision for Highway 10 over the next twenty years. Many of the key stakeholders are not aware that the <br /> Highway 10 Access Planning Study nor the Greater Minnesota Gateway Initiative exist. Others are not <br /> aware of the corridor's legislative and funding request activities.This forum will be the kick off to the <br /> primary means of input, and online survey and in-person business visits. <br /> The Forum will focus on three (3) broad categories: <br /> 1. Highway 10 Access Planning Study/Greater MN Gateway Update <br /> 2. Ramsey Legislative and Funding Efforts (Ramsey Boulevard Railroad Grade Separation) <br /> 3. Corridor Improvement Program <br /> The Stakeholder Forum is being planned for Thursday, March 9 at 8:00 a.m. at the Fountains of Ramsey. <br /> Highway 10 Access Planning Study/Greater MN Gateway Update <br /> Elwyn Tinklenberg will provide an update on the Highway 10 Access Planning Study and outline the key <br /> improvements planned within Ramsey.This portion will also introduce the Greater Minnesota Gateway <br /> Ramsey Legislative and Funding Efforts <br /> Kurt Ulrich will provide background on the Ramsey Boulevard Grade Separation Effort and funding <br /> applications. <br /> Corridor Improvement Program <br /> Tim Gladhill will provide background on the Council's Strategic Initiative to improve the image of key <br /> corridors. The request for feedback will be framed as follows. <br />