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• Does the fee have a dedicated use (e.g., road maintenance, parks, etc.) <br />• When was the last time the fee was raised? <br />• How often is the fee revised? <br />• Does the fee have a sunset provision? (i.e., does the fee automatically expire if the Council does not renew it) <br />• Does the fee have a cap on how much is collected (either individual or aggregate)? <br />Cost/timeline of Study <br />The University of Minnesota provided the following options for completing the study: <br />Course matches: Standard RCP match with 1-2 courses or individual students doing a directed study for credit in <br />fall 2019 and/or spring 2020. We think this may be a somewhat difficult project to match with a course, so there <br />would be no guarantee of success (though you would pay nothing unless we succeed in finding an appropriate <br />match). We might have better luck finding 1-2 individual students willing to do the project as an independent <br />study.Cost: $5,000. <br />Resilient Communities Fellow Team: This would be modeled on the Economic Development Fellows (EDF) <br />program that worked with Patrick Brama on the business incubator project during our RCP partnership. One <br />graduate student would be recruited and paid to lead a team of other *volunteer* graduate students to work on the <br />project for no credit in the fall of 2019. Sarah Tschida or I would meet with the team lead weekly to ensure the <br />project stays on track. Although we could more or less guarantee a match if we can recruit a team of interested <br />students, all of the students besides the paid team lead would be working on the project for experience only, so they <br />would have less invested in the project than students enrolled in a course and earning a grade for credit. Cost: <br />$6,500 <br />Graduate Research Assistant: The best guarantee of a match with a suitable student is to advertise this as a <br />research position for the fall, and hire a graduate student to complete the project for pay. We would post the <br />position internally at the U of MN on a student employment website, help you to set up interviews with applicants <br />that you are interested in considering for the position, and then hire (through the U of MN) the student you <br />ultimately select. You or another staff person would need to directly supervise the student, though they would not <br />need to work onsite in Ramsey (unless you want them to or the project necessitates this). CURA has other programs <br />that operate on this model quite successfully, but both the cost and the time commitment involved in supervising the <br />work are greater than with the other options. Cost: $9,000. <br />At the City Council work session of June 25, 2019, the Council Consensus was to pursue a local road funding <br />study as outlined, in an amount not to exceed $5,000. The City would apply to the University of Minnesota to <br />conduct the work under option number 1 above, with the desire to have the work completed in 2019. <br />Notification: <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City Council may approve, reject or modify this proposal as presented. Staff supports the study being <br />completed in 2019, which would be timely based upon the current local road funding discussion. <br />Funding Source: <br />Funding for this study is recommended to come from the Public Improvement Revolving Fund. <br />Recommendation: <br />It is recommended that the City Council authorize an amount of up to $5,000 from the Public Improvement <br />Revolving Fund to be used for a local road funding study, to be completed by the University of Minnesota as <br />outlined above. <br />