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Public Works Committee 5.5. <br />Meeting Date: 01 / 18/2022 <br />By: Mark Riverblood, Engineering/Public <br />Works <br />Title: <br />Consider Boulevard Trees for the Barren side of Sunwood Drive in The COR <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Street trees provide many environmental and community benefits, including beautification of urban areas, and <br />creating shady sidewalks for pedestrians. Sunwood Drive is essentially Ramsey's 'main street', with boulevard trees, <br />sidewalk, street scape and irrigation installed on alternating halves' of the approximately one mile arterial roadway <br />in 2008. Planting trees on the opposite side sooner than later, will minimize the disparity in the height and canopy <br />size of essentially a decade and a half differential in planting times for these new trees. In addition to the contract <br />installation of approximately one hundred, 2 1/2 inch diameter trees and soil amendments, the project would <br />include the installation of a basic irrigation system behind the curb to ensure the establishment and viability of the <br />shade trees. This work includes: Single row of heads back of curb, irrigating a 5' strip approx. 4000' long, 2" PVC <br />mainline, underground road crossings with bored sleeves, valves, wire, decoders, misc. fittings & appurtenances, <br />with labor. <br />Timeframe: <br />It is expected that staff will take up to 5 minutes to provide background on this proposed project, for the <br />Committee's discussion. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Observations <br />Planting the the trees in 2022, versus waiting years for individual parcels to develop along Sunwood will lesson the <br />future visual lopsidedness of boulevard trees along Ramsey's most prominent street. Completing the trees on both <br />sides of this street will also improve the overall aesthetic in this area of the downtown, improve property values <br />there, and will have traffic calming benefits. The installation of the trees and irrigation will also reduce future costs <br />for private developers for sites that abut Sunwood Drive thus the use of Tax Increment Financing may be <br />considered. <br />It should be noted that this project only includes trees and irrigation; the future sidewalk, landscape, outdoor <br />furnishings (benches trash receptacles, etc.) are not envisioned with this project these would be installed as <br />individual development occurs on Sunwood Drive. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternatives to this project as proposed, include scaling the project to just select areas, or doing nothing at this time. <br />While the whole of The COR is half built out, it may be many years before all of the parcels along 'main street' are <br />purchased for development. <br />Funding Source: <br />The proposed funding source is TIF #14, which has a 2021 year end cash balance of approximately $1M. <br />Recommendation: <br />