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authority that owns and operates the segment of road to be studied is responsible for submitting the request to <br />MNDOT. Anoka County owns and operates Ramsey Boulevard/CSAH 56 so they are required to submit the Speed <br />Study request to MnDOT. <br />Based on the study results, which often take in excess of one-year to receive, MnDOT may authorize the local road <br />authority to post the road with new speed limits. However, it is important to note that the study could find that the <br />new speed limit should be greater than the existing speed limit, which is typically contrary to the desired outcome. <br />In this case, Staff would not expect the speed limit to increase given the current posted speed and the functional <br />classification of the road. <br />Additional information regarding speed limits is available on MnDOT's web site at <br />http://www.dot.state.mn.us/speed/index.html. <br />Timeframe: <br />Staff estimates this case will take approximately 15 minutes to present and discuss. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations: <br />Staff does not believe that a Speed Study will result in a reduced speed limit on Ramsey Boulevard based on the <br />criteria used to perform speed studies. <br />Staff did not reach out to PACT Charter School to discuss this issue, but if the Committee believes this request <br />should be pursued Staff will meet with School officials to discuss this issue in detail, including obtaining <br />information on bus/walking zones. <br />Staff did not reach out to the Anoka County Highway Department to discuss this issue, but if the Committee <br />believes this request should be pursued Staff will meet with Anoka County Highway Department Staff to discuss <br />this issue in detail, including obtaining information on planned improvements for this corridor. <br />It is typically best to maintain uniform speed limits along roadway corridors where the functional classification does <br />not vary to meet driver expectations. <br />Because Anoka County owns and operates this segment of Ramsey Boulevard, the City must submit a speed study <br />request to Anoka County, who must then submit a formal speed study request to MnDOT. Anoka County and <br />MnDOT must then ultimately make the final decision on whether this request moves forward. <br />Alternatives: <br />Alternative # 1 — Motion of denial to file a request with Anoka County to perform a Speed Study on Ramsey <br />Boulevard between Bunker Lake Boulevard and Sunwood Drive. <br />Alternative #2 — Motion of other. <br />Funding Source: <br />No costs are anticipated as a result of this request, other than Staff's time. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends alternative # 1. If the Committee selects alternate #2, Staff will meet with PACT Charter School <br />officials and Anoka County Highway Department Staff to discuss this issue in greater detail, and to bring a case <br />back to the July 17th Public Works Committee meeting for further discussion. <br />Action: <br />Motion of denial to file a request with Anoka County to perform a Speed Study on Ramsey Boulevard between <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard and Sunwood Drive. <br />