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directed to escalate administrative fines and refer to District Court if this issue remains <br />unresolved. The Planning Commission may recall a Home Occupation Permit Application that <br />was ultimately withdrawn by the Applicant. This is now the third construction season that the <br />City has responded to complaints about this business. <br />Road Reconstruction Funding Options <br />As the City’s infrastructure ages, the City Council continues to discuss various ways to fund <br />reconstruction of existing roads and infrastructure including 1) a combination of General Fund <br />and Assessments \[current program\], 2) Franchise Fees, and 3) 100% General Fund. Stay tuned <br />for continued policy discussions, as no formal policy direction has yet been provided. <br />Ramsey Gateway – Ramsey Highway 10/169 Plan <br />The City continues to progress on its future plans for Highway 10/169 improvements, and is <br />about to embark on a major milestone. The City Council recently sent a delegation to <br />Washington DC, where meetings were held with the offices of Senator Kloubuchar, Senator <br />Smith, Representative Emmer, and Representative McCollum (on House Transportation <br />Committee). <br />On Wednesday, May 22 and Thursday, May 23, the project team met with business owners in <br />close proximity to planned interchanges at Sunfish Lake Boulevard and Ramsey Boulevard. <br /> This is open <br />house format, so attendees can come and go as they please. Planning Commissioners are <br />encouraged, but not required to attend this meeting. There are likely future land use <br />implications based on the final vision selected for Highway 10. <br /> <br />For more information, please visit www.ramseygateway.com. <br /> <br />Future Public Works Campus Planning <br />This topic has been of interest to some Planning Commissioners. The City Council has had a <br />series of meetings to discuss interim and long-term options for immediate space needs in our <br />growing Public Works Department. Consensus of the City Council is to proceed forward with <br />plans and specs for consideration to seek bids for a new facility. There are a number of steps <br />remaining in the process. The current exercise is to better understand actual construction <br />costs. This step does not mean that the City Council is definitively approving a new facility, but <br />an important step in the process in order to make that decision one way or another. <br />Municipal Water Supply Quality – Manganese Levels <br />A Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) regular test of our municipal wells discovered <br /> <br />