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CC Regular Session 7.1. <br />Meeting Date: 01/26/2021 <br />Submitted For: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #21-027 Approving Request for Interest (RFI) for a Dynamic Display Billboard for Retail <br />Advertising on Highway 10 Near The COR <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to seek authorization at the recommendation of the EDA to publish a request for interest <br />in developing a dynamic display billboard on Highway 10 in Ramsey. The City would not own the sign, but <br />facilitate the location of a sign by a private billboard company. A request for interest is a shorter, more simplistic <br />version of a request for proposals to gauge interest before investing significant staff time in the endeavor. A request <br />for proposals is a more involved and detailed process. Either way, this process is to simply seek interested parties. <br />It does not obligate the City to move forward with a project itself. <br />Staff has received input from developers and potential end -users indicating that it is difficult being seen from <br />Highway 10 in the COR and surrounding areas. Due to this issue, the City Council and Planning Commission have <br />recently granted approvals for 75-foot tall signage on the land under contract by RGH Ramsey and another parcel <br />owned by PSD LLC to assist in increasing visibility to Highway 10 traffic. <br />The EDA met on September 10, 2020 and discussed the possibility of a Dynamic Display Billboard somewhere on <br />Highway 10 to assist in marketing for the COR and other businesses in Ramsey. At the EDA meeting a presentation <br />made by Blue Ox Media highlighted the Ramsey market, items to consider when locating a Billboard of this type <br />and experience with a new Dynamic Display Billboard in Champlin. Blue Ox Media is a Dynamic Display <br />Billboard owner and operator. Blue Ox Media erected the newer billboard on Highway 169 in Champlin, which <br />provides additional advertising opportunities for local and national businesses. The cost of this Dynamic Display <br />Signage was around $500,000. <br />Blue Ox Media did a great job answering questions and providing some feedback on the prospects of a Dynamic <br />Display Billboard in Ramsey at the September EDA meeting. Generally speaking, they indicated that Ramsey was a <br />market for consideration and that they would have interest in exploring it further. In addition, they indicated that <br />often times there are local advertising opportunities for local businesses at reduced rates but that the majority of the <br />revenue was for national advertisers for long term contracts. All of these items could be negotiated if the City was <br />party to the sign agreement. Although the preference from Blue Ox Media was to enter into an Exclusivity <br />Agreement, the subsequent discussion by the EDA led to a consensus that the City should let other interested parties <br />pitch their proposals as well. <br />Within the last 1-2 years, the City renovated the Community Sign adjacent to the Northstar Commuter Rail Station. <br />The intent of this sign was clearly defined as a community sign providing community messaging only, not <br />advertising for local businesses. This current discussion is to consider ways to provide an additional signage that is <br />focused on advertising for local businesses; not a community message sign. <br />The City Council met on November 10, 2020 and directed staff to draft a Request for Interest for a Dynamic <br />Display Billboard on Highway 10 near the COR. <br />Notification: <br />