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WJ <br />CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 01/27/2026 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: Address infrastructure needs. <br />Title: <br />Adopt Resolution #26-027 Amending the Design Services Proposal from Bolton & Menk, Inc. for MSA Bunker <br />Lake Boulevard Reconstruction, Improvement Project #26-01 <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Purpose: <br />The purpose of this case is to adopt Resolution #26-027 amending the design services proposal from Bolton & <br />Menk, Inc. for MSA Bunker Lake Boulevard Reconstruction, Improvement Project #26-01. <br />Background: <br />With Resolution #25-081 the Ramsey City Council accepted a design services proposal for MSA Bunker Lake <br />Boulevard Reconstruction, Improvement Project #26-01, from Bolton & Menk for the not -to -exceed amount of <br />$118,347.00. The project understanding was that some coordination with developer/property owners along the <br />corridor would be necessary and that among other permits, an Anoka County permit would be required. <br />Typically, minor revisions are anticipated to coordinate with developers and the County. In the attached <br />Additional Services Request, Bolton & Menk noted the timing of the initial layout, and 5 subsequent revisions <br />which were necessary to coordinate with both developers and Anoka County. <br />Revisions 1 and 2 were necessary to adjust the location of the sidewalk along the Kwik Trip development, with <br />the assumption of keeping the public sidewalk within city -owned right of way. <br />Revision 3 was necessary in response to Anoka County comments regarding lane alignments and the existing <br />traffic signal system. This revision required adjustments to the median, roadway, boulevard, and sidewalk. <br />Revision 4 was implemented in association with the city coordinating a sidewalk easement agreement with Kwik <br />Trip to move the sidewalk outside city -owned right of way. This was found necessary by city staff to reduce the <br />impacts to the existing traffic signal system, including the potential need to replace the signal arm and arm <br />support on two legs, while at the same time addressing the Anoka County review comments. As part of this <br />revision, Bolton & Menk created a sidewalk easement description and exhibit. <br />Revision 5 included removing a portion of the improvements within the Armstrong Boulevard right of way at city <br />staff s direction. <br />In total, the revisions resulted in 32 hours of Project Manager/Land Surveyor time and 128 hours of drafting time <br />for a total amount of $27,808. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Alternatives: <br />Motion to adopt Resolution #26-027 amending the design services proposal from Bolton & Menk, Inc. for MSA <br />Bunker Lake Boulevard Reconstruction, Improvement Project #26-01. <br />Funding Source: <br />