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Councilmember Kuzma suggested reaching out to WSB to determine the cost for having them <br />assist with the process. <br />Councilmember Johns arrived. <br />Finance Director Lund asked for input on whether staff should reach out to determine the <br />number of accounts at the utilities. She stated that the utilities typically get the word out that the <br />City is looking at franchise fees. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau noted that there are a lot of moving parts and he is worried that this <br />could go the wrong way. He believed that it's important to have the conversation in the right <br />way about roads to raise support for the best option. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that after seeing the bullet points from staff it will help to <br />determine whether this could go forward on the ballot or in another manner. <br />It was confirmed that staff will not make the request of the utility companies. <br />Finance Director Lund noted that in most communities it has taken one to 1.5 years to get <br />franchise fees implemented. <br />Councilmember Riley questioned how many additional people will be assessed during that time. <br />3. TOPICS FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION <br />3.01: Review Future Topics/ Calendar <br />None. <br />4. MAYOR / COUNCIL / STAFF INPUT <br />Mr. Tinklenberg stated that things turned out well at the legislature and it looks like the <br />Governor is going to sign the funding bill. He explained that at the end of the session, the bill <br />passed at the last minute included $15,000,000 for Thurston/Fairoak and $2,000,000 for Ramsey <br />Boulevard. He stated that with the funds received last year, Ramsey Boulevard would then have <br />$3,500,000 available for the underpass and associated improvements. He stated that there were <br />additional Quarters of Commerce funds allocated through the bill, which could open up RALF <br />acquisitions. He stated that they met with MnDOT and it was explained why Highway 10 did <br />not receive the Quarters of Commerce funds this year because they made the decision that they <br />could not have both Highway 10 and I-94 under construction at one time. He noted that I-94 will <br />be repaired first and that they are committed to Highway 10 beginning in 2021/2022. He stated <br />that while it is good that the $15,000,000 was allocated to Thurston/Fairoak, those funds will not <br />be spent until 2021/2022. He stated that there are things that can continue to be done, perhaps <br />the improvements at Ramsey Boulevard and the frontage road in Ramsey as there are funds <br />available to knock off those small items. He stated that it is really important for Ramsey to keep <br />City Council Work Session / May 22, 2018 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />
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