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CC Regular Session 5. 6. <br /> Meeting Date: 12/14/2021 <br /> Submitted For: Len Linton,Engineering/Public Works <br /> By: Len Linton,Engineering/Public Works <br /> Information <br /> Title <br /> Adopt Resolution#21-325 Amending Municipal State Aid Street System Designations <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> The Municipal State Aid Street program provides funding to assist municipalities with the construction and <br /> maintenance of community-interest streets on their state aid systems. The program goals are to provide users of the <br /> secondary roadway system with safe streets, adequate mobility and structural capacity, and an integrated <br /> transportation network. The program is administered by MnDOT's State Aid for Local Transportation. <br /> Within each eligible city,up to 20 percent of the local streets may be designated as MSAS system routes. A street <br /> may be selected as a MSAS route if it: <br /> • Is projected to carry a relatively heavier traffic volume or is functionally classified as collector or arterial as <br /> identified on the city's functional classification plan. <br /> • Connects points of major traffic interest,parks,parkways or recreational areas. <br /> •Provides an integrated and coordinated highway and street system affording, within practical limits, a state-aid <br /> network consistent with projected traffic demands. <br /> The function of a street may change over time requiring periodic revisions to the Municipal State Aid Street system. <br /> The State Aid system returns gas tax money to cities based on a formula in Minnesota Statutes 162.13 which looks <br /> at the city population and the construction needs of the city. <br /> The City needs to make some revisions to the local state aid system. This case outlines the proposed changes.. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> Historically, State Aid rules allowed cities to designate future (unconstructed)routes to the MSAS system as long as <br /> the total of constructed and unconstructed routes did not exceed 20% of the total local street mileage in the city. The <br /> City designated unconstructed routes in areas of the City that were not projected to develop soon. Housing <br /> developments have recently occurred or will occur in areas where some of these unconstructed routes were planned. <br /> The streets in these recent developments were not designed as collectors or arterial routes so it makes sense to <br /> remove these future routes from the map and to re-designate existing streets that are serving as collector or minor <br /> arterial routes as part of the MSAS system. <br /> Staff also proposes to designate the planned north frontage road segment between Ramsey Boulevard/County State <br /> Aid Highway 56 and Sunfish Lake Boulevard/County State Aid Highway 57 associated with the Ramsey Gateway <br /> Highway 10 Improvements as State Aid Streets. Unconstructed streets collect minimal dollars in the annual <br /> allotment. <br /> The proposed changes are outlined in the attached resolution. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> The annual allocation from State Aid to the City will decrease due to the proposed removal of unconstructed roads. <br /> Within a few years the annual allocation will increase as new streets are constructed. <br />