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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />01/13/2026 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Address infrastructure needs. <br />5. 20. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #26-008 Approving Plans and Specifications and Authorizing Advertisement for Bids for MSA <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard Reconstruction, Improvement Project #26-01 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #26-008 approving plans and specifications and authorizing <br />advertisement for bids for MSA Bunker Lake Boulevard Reconstruction, Improvement Project #26-01. <br />Background: <br />The 2026 — 2035 Capital Improvement Program (CIP) identifies Bunker Lake Boulevard between Armstrong <br />Boulevard and 600 feet west of Jackal Street (the tie-in point from the 2018 project) for reconstruction in 2026. A <br />street segment summary is attached to this case. <br />Project History <br />• April 22, 2025, the Ramsey City Council adopted Resolution #25-081, ordering plans and specifications <br />and awarding engineering design services to Bolton & Menk for said improvements. <br />• December 16, 2025, the Ramsey Public Works Committee recommended City Council approve plans and <br />specifications and authorize advertisement for bids for said improvements. <br />Project Scope <br />This project proposes to reconstruct Bunker Lake Boulevard in a similar fashion to the previously reconstructed <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard and Puma Street segments. The existing street is 28-feet wide with concrete curb and <br />gutter on the north side (westbound) and rural section including a drainage swale on the south side (eastbound). <br />The project proposes expanding the pavement to the south, to create a shared center turn lane. The new eastbound <br />lane is proposed to include concrete curb and gutter, the existing drainage swale is proposed to be re -graded. <br />Storm sewer inlets will be placed in the eastbound curb line, tying into existing stubs. <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard is an MSA street, which will require it to be built to MSA standards, including a 10-ton <br />pavement strength design. Bituminous trail exists on the north side of Bunker Lake Boulevard, the project does <br />not propose to improve the existing trail. The western half of this segment has been developed with <br />commercial/industrial users. The eastern half is generally not developed, a gas station is currently being built at <br />the southwest corner of Bunker Lake Boulevard and Armstrong Boulevard. Coordination with proposed <br />developments has been occurring during the project design. The project totals 0.47 miles in length. <br />To accommodate the ultimate buildout of the area, space is being created for a 2nd eastbound right turn or combo <br />thru/right turn onto Armstrong Boulevard. This project will mark dedicated left, two dedicated thru and a <br />dedicated right turn eastbound at Armstrong Boulevard. The new Kwik Trip gas station is building a right in / <br />right out onto Bunker Lake Boulevard. To accommodate these additions, the center concrete median west of <br />Armstrong Boulevard is being modified, additional modifications are required to the existing traffic signal system <br />at Armstrong Boulevard. The City and Engineer have been working with Kwik Trip and Anoka County on these <br />modifications. <br />Due to the nature of the work, the project is proposing to close Bunker Lake Boulevard between Jackal Street and <br />Armstrong Boulevard during construction. A detour route along Puma Street and Alpine Drive will be used. <br />
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