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CC Regular Session 7. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 02/12/2018 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution # 18-039 Supporting the Realignment of the Central Anoka County Regional Trail <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to consider a Resolution supporting the realignment of the Central Anoka County <br />Regional Trail to the west, from Ramsey Boulevard, to be aligned to Center Street, the Northstar Commuter Rail <br />station and existing skyway, and future grade separated crossing of Hwy 10, for a safe, direct, and multi -modal <br />connection to the Mississippi River Regional Trail, and Mississippi West Regional Park, (as depicted in the first <br />attachment). <br />Background: <br />The proposed realignment of the regional trail was first discussed in 2011—recognizing the difficulty presented by <br />pedestrian and bicyclist crossing of Hwy 10 at Ramsey Boulevard, with an approximately 200' foot deep <br />intersection, 32 points of potential conflict and sometimes high vehicular speeds. <br />In 2017, City Council adopted a Resolution supporting a Master Plan Amendment for Mississippi West Regional <br />Park —which also provided the right-of-way for the Riverdale Drive extension through the north edge of the park. <br />At that time, the merits of a realigned Central Anoka County Regional Trail were evaluated, and subsequently <br />supported by Anoka County Parks. <br />Notification: <br />An informational open house on this specific proposal has been advertised and is scheduled to be held at Ramsey <br />City Hall on February 12th from 5 to 7 PM. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />The Central Anoka County Regional Trail is an excellent recreational (and transportation) amenity for Ramsey <br />residents, and connects them via trail to broad swaths of the county. This includes Bunker Hills Regional Park to the <br />east, with sections planned to be completed that will link the Rice Creek Chain of Lakes near Lino Lakes and <br />Centerville, and on to Washington County. Approximately 19 miles of this 26 mile trail are in place today. <br />The rationale for supporting the realignment in Ramsey is best summarized by the quote on page 5 of the attached <br />draft Master Plan Amendment: <br />"Currently the City of Ramsey has limited access to the Mississippi River and Mississippi West Regional Park <br />because Highway 10 is a large barrier for bicycle and pedestrian access. This amendment proposes to change the <br />alignment of the Central Anoka County Regional Trail within the City of Ramsey to better connect with local parks, <br />trails, restaurants, businesses and transit, while still providing a [safe] connection to the river and Mississippi <br />West Regional Park." <br />On February 8th, 2018 the City of Ramsey's Park and Recreation Commission recommended Council adopt <br />Resolution # <br />