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Economic Development Authority (EDA) <br />Meeting Date: 03/11/2021 <br />Submitted For: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Receive Update on Bunker Lake Boulevard Improvement Project <br />3. 2. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to provide an information update relating to the proposed Bunker Lake Boulevard <br />improvement project. Anoka County revised the attached concept level layout to address the City's concerns as <br />communicated by the Ramsey City Council through attached Resolution #20-043, which was supported by the <br />City's Economic Development Authority. <br />Below is a summary of the revisions incorporated into this layout from the original layout presented to the City <br />Council. With the exception of Basalt Street and ALTRON's driveway, Anoka County generally addressed all of <br />the City's comments. <br />• Limonite Street — Revised Plans remove pork chop island and median island constructed of tube delineators <br />to allow full movement of traffic through the intersection. However, Anoka County plans to monitor traffic <br />and will install pork chop and median island tube delineators if needed during single lane operations on <br />Highway 10. <br />• Connexus Energy driveway — Revised Plans remove raised concrete pork chop island and median tube <br />delineators to allow full movement of traffic at their driveway. However, Anoka County plans to monitor <br />traffic and will install median tube delineators if needed during single lane operations on Highway 10. <br />• Sunwood Drive — Multiple options are being explored at this intersection. <br />• Option 1 (as currently shown in the base layout) requires no widening of Sunwood Drive. <br />• Option 2 would construct a dedicated left lane, a dedicated through lane and dedicated right turn lane <br />would be constructed on Sunwood Drive, which would require widening both legs of Sunwood Drive <br />at the City's expense. Anoka County is estimating costs for this option for the City to use in <br />determining if the benefits. Additionally, this option is exploring allowing vehicles to turn right onto <br />eastbound Bunker Lake Boulevard when the light is red for eastbound Sunwood Drive. More <br />discussion to ensue on this topic. <br />• 143rd Avenue — The revised plans remove raised median island and pork chop islands and added protected <br />left turn lanes on Bunker Lake Boulevard to allow full movement of traffic through the intersection. <br />• ALTRON — This driveway is proposed as a right in, right out only. However, Anoka County said they would <br />contact ALTRON and inquire if an access onto 143rd Avenue would be acceptable in lieu continuing to allow <br />left turns from westbound Bunker Lake Boulevard. Staff has not heard of any response from ALTRON at this <br />point. <br />• Basalt Street — The revised plans remove raised concrete pork chop islands but retained the raised concrete <br />median island to prevent left turns to/from Bunker Lake Boulevard. This should have minimal impacts on <br />businesses along Basalt Street, but Anoka County said they would contact these businesses to discuss the <br />proposed modifications and obtain feedback. <br />• Azurite Street — Full access remains with new dedicated left turn lane from westbound Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard to Azurite Street. <br />Anoka County plans to post an electronic open house on their web site the week of March 8th and is mailing <br />invitations to local businesses as well as to Ramsey City Council members. <br />Notification: <br />