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A roll call vote was performed: <br />Member Stewart aye <br />Member Johnson aye <br />Chairperson Olson aye <br />Member Wiyninger aye <br />Member Riley aye <br />Member Howell aye <br />Motion carried. <br />4. EDA BUSINESS <br />4.01: Highway 10 Construction Project Presentation <br />Economic Development Manager Sullivan introduced the members present to provide <br />presentations. <br />Kent Barnard, MnDOT, provided an overview of proj ects in the area and an overview of the Anoka <br />Highway 10 project. <br />Codie Leseman, MnDOT, reviewed the business and stakeholder engagement that has been <br />completed thus far as well as the engagement that will continue forward. He stated that his focus <br />has been on business engagement while other members of the communications team handle <br />communications with the County, City, and residents. <br />Economic Development Manager Sullivan commented that information is helpful as the City will <br />need to develop a communications plan for the Ramsey project. He explained that the Anoka <br />project is MnDOT led, with the Ramsey project will be County led. <br />Member Riley recognized the difference between the lead agencies. He noted that residents have <br />mentioned the end date of 2023/2024, which is true for the Anoka portion of the project but <br />commented that will lead directly into the Ramsey project, therefore that time length is not correct. <br />Mr. Leseman confirmed that on the overview of projects in the area the other area projects are <br />included but agreed that they could be more specific in that time length. He reviewed a broad <br />overview of 2022 work zone and closures. He provided details on the Thursday meetings they <br />have been holding and other methods where stakeholders can gain updates and information. <br />Mr. Barnard commented that Mr. Leseman's involvement is more on the business side, and he <br />provided details on the communications plan they are following with residents including the use <br />of social media. <br />Mr. Leseman provided additional details on the low clearance alerts that will begin in July through <br />November 2023, limiting clearance to less than ten feet. He also reviewed what to expect during <br />Economic Development Authority/ June 9, 2022 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />