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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 7. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 01/09/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Approve Plans and Specifications, and Advertise for Bids: Trott Brook Boardwalk <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to approve Plans and Specifications, and authorize the advertisement for Bids for the <br />proposed Trott Brook Boardwalk. The project has been in the City's Capital Improvement Plan for many years. In <br />July of 2017, the Park and Recreation Commission recommended the project (then listed as a 2017 project for 2018 <br />construction) for City Council consideration. <br />The project would connect the existing Trott Brook Trail west of Nowthen Boulevard (south of the brook) by a new <br />boardwalk west, approximately 1,500' feet to Variolite Street. This proposed link was the subject of two grant <br />applications to the MN DNR. The City of Ramsey did not score high enough for funding in this highly competitive <br />program, due to not directly 'facilitating a regional trail connection'. Thus, the Commission and Staff are <br />recommending that the city proceed with development at this time, utilizing Park Trust Fund monies from the <br />Brookfield subdivision (various phases). <br />Notification: <br />A Public Hearing had been conducted on the 2017-2026 (as well as the 2018-2027) Capital Improvement Program <br />which included the proposed Trott Brook Boardwalk. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />It may be noted here, that this trail extension project meets 3 of 4 of the City's Strategic Imperatives, and especially <br />that of A Connected Community —with respect to ' enabling citizens to easily navigate the community' and <br />providing 'diverse and robust recreational opportunities'. Further, it may be emphasized that while this project will <br />significantly benefit hundreds of families near or within the Brookfield neighborhood, the project's greater value is <br />connecting a gap in the Trott Brook Trail that is a critical portion of the city-wide Greenway, referred to as the <br />'Circle of Ramsey'. (Staff will highlight the significance of the boardwalk project to the city-wide Greenway at the <br />Council meeting.) <br />The attached 'Contract Documents and Technical Specification for Improvement Project 18-08 Trott Brook <br />Boardwalk' contains myriad details, including the boardwalk's general location within the park (wetland) east of <br />Variolite Street. <br />If Council authorizes the advertisement for bids, it will be published in the Anoka County Union Herald January <br />12th, 19th and 26th, 2018 and bids will be solicited by other means during this same timeframe. The bids would <br />then return for Council consideration and award on February 12th, 2018, with potential project completion in June <br />
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