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BOLTON <br />& MENK <br />Real People, Real Solutions. <br />We intend on breaking the corridor business owners into small groups as they will share common <br />impacts. We assume up to 10 meetings in this second phase of the project. <br />Area <br />Location <br /># Properties <br />Meeting Type <br />I # Meetings <br />Total <br />Western <br />Ramsey / Elk <br />River <br />Edison/Jarvis St <br />12 businesses <br />Invite to Open House <br />Beatty/Bowers Dr <br />80 residential <br />Alpine Drive <br />10 businesses <br />Armstrong <br />Blvd <br />Ramsey Blvd <br />EZ Auto to <br />Dolomite St <br />38 businesses <br />5 Small Groups <br />1 <br />5 <br />Sunfish Lake <br />Blvd <br />Dolomite to <br />Anoka limits <br />35 businesses <br />5 Small Groups <br />1 <br />5 <br />TOTAL <br />10 <br />1.11 Public Open House Meeting <br />The spring 2019 open house will review the recommended alternative to be carried forward into future <br />project development. Our team will share refinements developed as a result of input at Open House #1, <br />resulting evaluation changes, and alternatives found to not be technically feasible or not meet the <br />purpose and need which will be dropped from further consideration. <br />Our team will prepare and submit advertisements for the open houses in local newspapers, as agreed <br />upon with City of Ramsey. We will prepare and distribute up to one project newsletters prior to the <br />public involvement activities, to keep adjacent stakeholders informed. The newsletter will be posted on <br />the website and mailed to property owners/businesses directly adjacent to the corridor and other <br />stakeholders two weeks prior to the open house event. <br />Task 2: Vision Refinement <br />The Bolton & Menk team will lead a preliminary design effort that will include the following deliverables: <br />• Conceptual geometric layout and typical sections <br />• Preliminary corridor beautification plan <br />• Conceptual right-of-way needs <br />• Refined project cost estimate <br />2.1 Stormwater Management Plan <br />Stormwater management can be particularly challenging along tight, linear corridors and further <br />complicated when unique and protected water resources are involved. We will draw upon our <br />experience gained from preparing the City-wide modeling created as part of the last Storm Water <br />Master Plan (SWMP) for the City of Ramsey. The SWMP included comprehensive mapping and <br />modeling of every watershed, storm sewer pipe and pond within city limits. In addition, our storm <br />water experience includes coordinating design recommendations between MnDOT and the City of <br />Ramsey to propose corridor planning that meets their requirements and the City's SWMP <br />recommendations as well as MnDOT design standards. Ramsey can rely on our team's unparalleled <br />local experience and knowledge of MnDOT's design requirements while working within the confines of a <br />15 <br />