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She stated she would want the design to be mindful and have parking screened to keep the <br /> comfort feel of The COR. She stated that she likes the mix of different opportunities. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that he is excited that this could potentially be part of the community. <br /> He stated that the concept about what is occurring in the area and where this is planned to be <br /> built is naturally progressing towards this type of product. He asked why Ramsey and why now. <br /> Mr. Hanson stated that good groundwork has been laid by the City in creating a great framework <br /> with infrastructure and a quality of environment in The COR. He stated that this is a nicely <br /> constructed area, near the NorthStar. <br /> Councilmember Shryock stated that she coordinates events at her job and if Ramsey could <br /> coordinate between meeting space available at City Hall and the Fountains, with the availability <br /> of a hotel, Ramsey could compete with some new conference opportunities. She noted that there <br /> would also be an attractive element in providing a place to stay and easily take the NorthStar to <br /> an event in Minneapolis. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill noted that staff has received the desired input from <br /> the Council, noting that both the Planning Commission and EDA were also supportive of the <br /> project. He stated that ultimately the decision to move forward will be up to the developer. <br /> 7.05: Consider Adoption of Resolution #18-263 Selecting Highway 10 Alternatives for <br /> Additional Study and Design <br /> Angie Bersaw, Bolton & Menk, played a short video on improvement of the Highway 10 <br /> corridor, which explained the progress that has been made thus far and the planned <br /> improvements, as well as current congestion and traffic accident information. She stated that the <br /> technical advisory committee spent a lot of time to develop a list of the goals and objectives, <br /> which then tie back to the City's strategic vision. She stated that they are halfway through the <br /> schedule of this project. She reviewed the concept evaluation process and the different tiers of <br /> that process. She provided a snapshot of the recommendations that arose from the 2014 study. <br /> She stated that the intent is to find lower cost, high benefit improvements that improve situations <br /> on Highway 10 without going to a full freeway option right off the bat. She stated that the <br /> previous study did not include which combination of options would work well together. She <br /> stated this provides clarity to the City and to business owners and also allows the City to begin to <br /> look for funding. She explained that the previous study did not anticipate traffic forecasting and <br /> only looked at current conditions, noting that this study took into account future traffic <br /> forecasting. She stated that the assumption is that the Elk River and Anoka projects on Highway <br /> 10 will be completed by 2025. <br /> Ms. Bersaw reviewed the west end universe of concepts that were reviewed, including concepts <br /> that were dismissed and conflicting goals. She provided an example of a signalized RCUT <br /> intersection at either Jarvis or Alpine Drive and stated that they will continue to carry forward <br /> concepts for a right-in/right-out at Bowers Drive, as well as frontage road connections. <br /> City Council/December 11,2018 <br /> Page 13 of 18 <br />
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