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CC Work Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />02/10/2026 <br />2. 3. <br />Title: <br />Mississippi Skyway Pedestrian Bridge <br />Information <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this discussion is to establish the priority of constructing a pedestrian bridge from the former <br />Northstar Commuter Rail Station to the south side of US Highway 10. <br />Around 2018, the city began dedicating staff resources to begin the design work for this project. The city received <br />various funding approvals, and improvements were made in preparation of this project. At this point, plans to <br />construct this bridge are at the phase of 90% completion. In 2024, Ramsey was awarded $3.75 million towards <br />the final design and construction of this project. These funds are eligible through June 2028. At the time this <br />funding was awarded, the Northstar Commuter Rail was in operation and this grade -separated bridge would be an <br />extension to existing infrastructure that would allow a full crossing from the municipal parking ramp, over the <br />BNSF Railroad and US Hwy 10, to the south side of Hwy 10. <br />Today, the Northstar Commuter Rail service has been suspended. As part of the discontinuation discussions, the <br />Metropolitan Council has communicated with BNSF options for future use of existing rail stops along the <br />corridor. Conversations specific to the Ramsey stop have been tied to the funding we have, and plans to construct <br />the pedestrian bridge extension. Feedback to staff has been that BNSF desires a commitment to construct the <br />bridge versus having unused infrastructure remain in their right of way for an unknown amount of time. <br />Should this pedestrian bridge be constructed, an outstanding decision related to who owns the infrastructure <br />would still need to be established. At this time, Metropolitan Council has shown little to no desire to maintain <br />ownership of the rail stop. Staff has attempted to gather financial information on what annual operating costs may <br />be, but have been unsuccessful due to lack of reliable information being given. For example, we have not been <br />provided with information related to insurance requirements in order to receive a quote for premium costs on the <br />coverage amount. Another major financial burden of ownership would be future replacement costs. The rail stop <br />does have many years of useful life yet, but the future maintenance and replacement costs would fall on the owner <br />for responsibility. <br />As part of these discussions, staff met with Anoka County to determine if there was any immediate interest in <br />partnering on the bridge extension project. Anoka County has had this project as an idea of interest. However, it <br />has not fallen into any of their more immediate priority project lists. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />The City of Ramsey is being pressured to make a determination as soon as possible on our commitment to assume <br />ownership of the rail stop and construct a pedestrian bridge extension. However, even if the City is willing to <br />move forward on the project, there has been no assurance that BNSF would agree to allowing the infrastructure to <br />remain in their right of way if it is not being used for the Northstar Commutter Rail. <br />Additionally, Ramsey has not dedicated any other funding towards this project. Staff has been identifying other <br />funding sources, but have not been successful in any other application submittals. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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