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Councilmember Musgrove stated that the City has been doing an average of three miles per year <br />in road improvement projects. She stated that in 2023 they will be doing seven miles, which is <br />more than double and incorporates projects that were moved up. She believed that the first year <br />will help the City understand the additional assistance that would be needed going forward for <br />designing and constructing road projects. She stated that although she would like to see more <br />projects done, she appreciates the work that has been done and that the work would be doubled in <br />the first year. She stated that in 2024, the Highway 10 roads are included and asked the burden <br />that would be put on City staff for those projects. <br />City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director Westby reviewed the different entities that will be <br />involved in the Ramsey Gateway Highway 10 Improvements inspections noting that it would be a <br />combination of staff from Bolton & Menk, Anoka County, MnDOT, and the City. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked if the Committee could receive a copy of the map and <br />presentation in order to further digest this information. <br />Assistant City Engineer Feriancek noted the plan is not officially approved yet but confirmed that <br />he could send the presentation to the members of the Committee. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked the next steps in the process. <br />City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director Westby replied that this is part of the CIP and <br />engineering just provided this list of projects to the Finance Director. He noted that this will be <br />part of the overall CIP presentation which will occur at a Council worksession towards the end of <br />October or beginning of November. <br />City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director Westby noted an upcoming open house meeting for <br />Elk River's Highway 10 corridor study. He stated that the City has provided comments on the <br />study as a partner in the PMT process. He clarified that this study that will lead to future studies <br />to define specific intersection improvements rather than specific projects. <br />6.02: Review Future Topics Calendar <br />Chairperson Riley asked for details on the water problem that Andover recently experienced and <br />whether that is something that Ramsey could learn. <br />City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director Westby stated that there was an issue with loss of <br />pressure but is not aware of specifics at this time. He noted that staff continues to communicate <br />with Andover staff. <br />Chairperson Riley asked that the item be added to the future topics calendar. <br />City Engineer/Interim Public Works Director Westby replied that Ramsey monitors its pressure <br />systems constantly and are alerted instantly if there is a significant drop in pressure. <br />Public Works Committee / September 20, 2022 <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />