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Economic Development Authority (EDA) <br />Meeting Date: 09/14/2023 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Promote economic growth and development. <br />Title: <br />Consider Amendment to Temporary Signage Regulations During Hwy 10 Ramsey Gateway Project <br />4. 1. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to review options for amending temporary signage regulations during the Ramsey <br />Gateway Highway 10 Project. Ramsey businesses and residents have seen the impacts of the the Anoka <br />Solution project (lane shut downs, access changes and detours). Once the Ramsey Gateway project commences in <br />full force in 2024, the impact to Ramsey businesses will be more direct due to access issues at each interchange <br />location and along the future frontage road systems. Work has commenced on the lane widening project on Hwy <br />10 and the construction of Riverdale Drive out toward Lano Equipment which has created some inconveniences <br />for certain businesses. In 2024, work will commence on the Sunfish Lake Blvd Interchange . In 2025, work will <br />commence on the Ramsey Blvd Interchange and the frontage road between Sunfish Lake Blvd and Ramsey <br />Boulevard . <br />During business visits, staff has heard from multiple businesses that they are concerned about access and visibility <br />during the upcoming construction project in Ramsey. Businesses located along Bunker Lake Boulevard and near <br />the Sunfish and Ramsey Interscetions are concerned about access when the Sunfish Lake and Ramsey Boulevard <br />interchanges are closed. Businesses have asked if it would be possible to have more flexibility to advertise during <br />the Ramsey Gateway Highway 10 Project to help with the potential negative impacts of the Hwy 10 construction <br />proj ect. <br />The purpose of this case is to determine if the EDA has an interest in providing temporary flexibility for signage <br />for businesses impacted by the Hwy 10 project. If the EDA is interested in making temporary changes, the <br />parameters of the temporary regulations should be outlined. Items such as geographical location, number of <br />signs, cost and duration should be discussed. <br />Notification: <br />Not required <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />The staff has listened to a number of businesses and believe that allowing flexibility during the Ramsey Gateway <br />Portion of the Hwy 10 project will have a positive benefit for Ramsey businesses. Allowing for more temporary <br />signage / advertising also would acknowledge some businesses' concerns and is something that the City can point <br />to as an action item to help our businesses during this difficult time. Staff is not suggesting changing the type or <br />placement of allowed signage, only the duration and frequency. MN DOT will be putting up some general <br />signage relating to access to business districts but nothing business specific. The City is in the process <br />of working with Bolton and Menk, Anoka County, MNDOT and other organizations to put together a <br />communication plan that will keep our businesses ahead of the upcoming construction improvements and <br />impacts. Ramsey wants to make sure that our businesses have time to plan for upcoming closures, access <br />modifications and other construction impacts. Staff believes that including a Hwy 10 Update, sharing final <br />construction plans and project timing would also be a good topic for the upcoming Business Network Meeting in <br />January / February of 2024. <br />Current temporary sign regulations include the following items: <br />