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<br />fr" <br /> <br />((: -,,'''''EISOr.. -t. <br />-, ~ <br />;0 t! <br />"1-)0 ~~ <br />OF Tf\"'~ <br /> <br />Minnesota Departnt of Transportation <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Metropolitan Division <br />Waters Edge <br />1500 West County Road B2 <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />..; ("' <br /> <br />/,..~ <br /> <br />_L C <br /> <br />"' ,-.--- - .------.::..1 <br /> <br />January 8, 1999 <br /> <br />Sylvia Frolik <br />City of Ramsey <br />15153 Nowthen Boulevard <br />Ramsey, MN 55303 <br /> <br />Dear Sylvia Frolik: <br /> <br />SUBJECT: City of Ramsey Draft Comprehensive Plan <br />MnJDOT Comprehensive Plan CPA98-037 <br />(Metropolitan Council Referral File 16806-2) <br />Ramsey, Anoka County <br />C.S. 0202 <br /> <br />The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnJDOT) has the following comments on the <br />City of Ramsey Draft Comprehensive Plan. <br /> <br />. Mn/DOT Metro Division's Transportation System Plan identifies TH 47 as a Preservation <br />Corridor. Expansion ofthis corridor to 4-lanes, as recommended in this Draft <br />Comprehensive Plan, is not forthcoming. <br /> <br />Mn/DOT is currently pursuing a project on TH 47, north of 153rd Avenue. This project <br />will include the addition of turn lanes and bypass lanes. It does not incorporate <br />expansion to 4-lanes, however. We recommend that the Ramsey Draft Comprehensive <br />Plan include the difference between the State's and City's goals for this highway. <br /> <br />· Mn/DOT Metro Division's Transportation System Plan identifies TH 10 as a <br />Management Corridor. Mn/DOT investment strategies for this highway includes <br />preservation strategies, transportation system management, transit support, access <br />management, jurisdictional reassignment, travel demand management, intelligent <br />transportation systems, and corridor preservation. <br /> <br />The city's transportation plan identifies expansion to four or more lanes for this highway. <br />We recommend thattheplaninclude the difference between the State's and City's goals <br />for this highway. <br /> <br />· We strongly encourage the City to identify access management practices in the <br />transportation plan. Regional policy advocates the inclusion of provisions for minimizing <br />access to arterials in all comprehensive plans. This could include plans or ordinances for <br />consolidating and limiting access points or zoning and subdivision ordinances that <br />regulate the type, number and location of access points. <br /> <br />An equal opportunity employer <br />