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Councilmember Woestehoff commented that it was talked about at the Public Works meeting to <br />have a tactic to ensure proper signage and monument signage throughout the City as something <br />that is achievable. For example, signage is need on 116 and 47. He continued that that helps to <br />create a positive image and branding for the City. <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented that one of the things talked about early on is there are a <br />list of several nodes that need signage. She thought it was a part of the development of The COR <br />to identify Ramsey in those areas. <br />City Administrator Ulrich wrote "to improve City monuments and signage throughout the City to <br />improve identity." He stated that is a high cost item with park signs costing around $5,000 but is <br />a program that the City could adopt in 2023. <br />Councilmember Riley suggested adding a monument sign denoting Ramsey on East Hwy 10. <br />City Administrator Ulrich replied that that gets into the current highway construction and the <br />Ramsey Gateway project and the details of adding street lights and a monument sign. He stated <br />those decisions will come back to the Council. He thought that would be a great suggestion. <br />Mayor Kuzma added the roundabouts should be looked at also. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked when the population was going to be updated on the sign. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied that it is added on top of the old one so it isn't a big <br />deal, the only one that has trouble is way down in the ditch with a 25-foot ladder. He stated that <br />eventually MNDot will do it but they could do it if they have an official number. <br />City Administrator Ulrich moved on to the Strategy: Improve the Safety and Mobility of the <br />Transportation Corridor. He stated there were three tactics. The first is Complete County Road 5 <br />Corridor Study. He stated that the County is currently in the process of doing that so the budget <br />impact is unexpectedly low for the City as the County took on that project. They are doing that <br />work right now and hope to have a study completed by June 2022. The second tactic was to <br />Advance the Ramsey Gateway Plan. He stated that is the Hwy 10 project and will require more <br />planning. The third tactic is to Update Priority Street Light Program and Pedestrian Safety Plan. <br />He stated that project has been initiated by the City. <br />Mayor Kuzma suggested adding Metro Mobility. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked if this would be a good place to state maintaining the roads, the <br />PMP. City Administrator Ulrich replied yes, that is a good place for that. <br />City Administrator Ulrich summarized "Implement Pavement Management Plan." <br />Councilmember Musgrove commented on the last point which reads "secure funding for Hwy <br />10/169 Plan" and commented that she thought they should try to find a way to promote businesses <br />through the construction. <br />City Council Special Work Session / February 15, 2022 <br />Page 26 of 31 <br />
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