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CC Regular Session 7, 2, <br />Meeting Date: 05/ 11 /2021 <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #21-131 Approving Selection of Dynamic Display Billboard Vendor for Retail Advertising on <br />Highway 10 Near the COR <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is review the proposals submitted by three Dynamic Display Billboard (DDB) companies <br />and to select a vendor(s) and process of action / selection forward. This simply selects a single vendor to begin to <br />negotiate a contract. This does not obligate the City to anything at this time. Terms of a contract would be brought <br />forward at a future date. <br />The City received proposals from Clear Channel, iDigital Outdoor and Lamar. Staff has consulted with each <br />company and has agreement on a preferred sign location at 7443 Highway 10 NW (former M & G Trailer storage <br />site). Each proposal brings a slightly different approach but all consist of a two-sided dynamic display with rotating <br />advertising opportunities. All proposals have the private company designing, constructing and maintaining the <br />dynamic display and to lease the property from the City. Under these scenarios the city does not fund any of this <br />project and receives lease revenue. Copies of the submitted proposals and a Staff generated summary and ranking <br />sheets are attached for reference. <br />It should be noted that the land proposed for this project was purchased with RALF (Right of Way Allocation and <br />Loan Fund) funds by the Metropolitan Council as part of the previous Highway 10 vision established in the early <br />2000s. This parcel is no longer needed as a full acquisition and will be eligible for this improvement and potential <br />redevelopment in the future. As such, revenue received from the land lease would need to first pay back RALF <br />obligations. Once those obligations are satisfied, the lease revenue can be received by the City of Ramsey. <br />Notification: <br />N/A <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />In an effort to further evaluate the proposals, the EDA put together a simple scoring/ranking system based on some <br />key components of the proposals. The scoring system as a simple 1, 2, 3 rating with 1 being the best and 3 being the <br />worst. The results of the scoring matrix below are not binding and only serve as a comparative tool to further the <br />discussion. The ranking results are as follows: <br />1st - iDigital Outdoor <br />2nd - Clear Channel Outdoor <br />3rd - Lamar <br />The EDA reviewed all the proposals and used the comparative tool for evaluation. Based on review of the <br />proposals the EDA focused their discussion on the iDigital and Clear Channel proposals. The EDA put added value <br />in the pricing for local Ramsey business advertising and the flexibility of the sign company (sign location, <br />willingness to move sign, and sign type) and ultimately recommended iDigital Outdoor. The EDA confirmed <br />commitment to moving forward with a privately owned and operated Digital Billboard on Highway 10 near the <br />COR. If the City Council is in agreement, next steps would be to select a vendor and to begin negotiations on a <br />lease as outlined in the attached Resolution #21-131. <br />