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4. MAYOR / COUNCIL / STAFF INPUT <br />Mr. Tinklenberg stated that at the legislature there is a lot of interest in Highway 10 and provided <br />information on some of the bills that have been introduced. He stated that three different bills <br />have been introduced which would provide a third lane in Coon Rapids from Hanson Boulevard <br />to Round Lake Boulevard, while another bill would bring that third lane all the way to 7th <br />Avenue in Anoka. He noted that there has also been discussion on a potential river crossing, <br />noting support from the city of Dayton. He stated that Highway 10 was the big winner in the <br />regional solicitation funding but noted that given some money has already been invested in <br />Ramsey Boulevard for the grade separation rail crossing; it would be difficult for Ramsey to gain <br />additional funds. He stated that there have been a number of transportation discussions in <br />Washington in terms of having infrastructure funding. He stated that the timing may be right to <br />have a delegate from the City go out and reintroduce themselves and the funding opportunities <br />for the intersections and rail crossings at Sunfish and Ramsey Boulevards. He explained that <br />there may be an opportunity for Federal funding for those elements given the amount of State <br />funding that has been allocated towards the other parts of Highway 10. He stated that <br />Representative Abeler has continued to be a great representative to the community and <br />acknowledged that Representative Heinrich has hit the ground running on a bipartisan basis, <br />which has been great to see. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that it is refreshing to see a new representative become integrated so <br />quickly. <br />Councilmember Shryock provided background information on the Highway 10 Coalition and the <br />role that Ramsey has played in that process which is leading to fruitful results. <br />Mr. Tinklenberg acknowledged that the City of Ramsey can count some of the improvements <br />that have occurred outside of Ramsey because of the attention that Ramsey has brought to the <br />topic of Highway 10. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that the understanding was always that Thurston and Fair Oak <br />would occur after Armstrong, with the additional understanding that Ramsey Boulevard and <br />Sunfish Lake would be next. He wanted to ensure that Ramsey does not lose that momentum. <br />5. ADJOURNMENT <br />The Work Session of the City Council was adjourned at 8:25 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Kurtis G. Ulrich <br />City Administrator <br />City Council Work Session / January 29, 2019 <br />Page 8 of 9 <br />
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