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<br />Mayor Garnec indicated the sign would ,need to be replaced within 60 days upon written notice <br />from the City. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Olson indicated if the monument is removed the area should be restored. <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski indicated the minutes of this meeting will be forwarded to the Planning <br />Commission for review when the conditional use permit is considered. <br /> <br />ease #2: <br /> <br />Consider Modifications to the Municipal State Aid System <br /> <br />City Engine~ Jankowski explained the municipal state aid system consists of collector <br />roadways; which are designated by the- City and approved by MnDOT to be a part of the system. <br />These roa~ways become eligible for funding from state gas tax revenu~ for both construction <br />and maintenance. In 2007 the City will receive $858,449 as its total annual a11ocatio~, which is <br />an increase of $109,539 over the allocation received in 2006. Mr. Jankowski explained the <br />amount the City receives each year is dependant upon population and the estimated amount of <br />dollars neede~ to bring the designated .MSA system up to 'system standards. Hence, a newly <br />constructed roadway will generate no needs dollars while a nonexIstent roadway, designated for <br />future construction will generate considerable needs dollars. The needs for each City <br />participating in the program are submitted' annually to MnDOT and the amount of needs dollars <br />are divided proportionally. In 2006 participating cities received $15,19 per $1,000. of <br />documented need. Mr. Jankowski advised cities are allowed to "designate up to 20% of the <br />system mileage as MSA routes, and with the construction of 2.96 miles -of new roadway in 2006 <br />the City-now has the potential to add 1.55 nlites to its MSA system. New segments must start and <br />terminate on the existing system and MnDot must agree to the reasonableness to any proposed <br />changes to the MSA' s. . <br /> <br />"City Engineer Jankowski stated staff would like to review the eXlstmg system with the <br />Committee and propose the addition of a new segment, which would consist of 173M Avenue <br />(County Highway 63) between Armstrong Blvd and Variolite Street to the City's MSA system. <br />This segment is 2.0 miles long and is presently a County roadway; however it is scheduled to be <br />-!W11ed over to the City. In order to have sufficient mileage available to be able to add this <br />segment in it will be- necessary to remove 0.45 miles from the current system~ An opportunity to <br />obtain this needed mileage is available by removing this amount of mileage by revoking the <br />MSA designations on portions of 142nd Avenue and Traprock Stree.t. This route has been a MSA <br />route since the 1980's, but is no longer consistent with the Comprehensive Plan since this route <br />runs through what is now planned to be a regional County Park. The revised segment shown on <br />Figure 2 for this area has this segment reconnecting to Riverdale Drive through the Outlot <br />formerly reserved for the Missis,sippi Bridge Crossing. Following the changes proposed by staff <br />the City will have 0.15 miles available for designation. <br /> <br />City Engineer J ankowsIO indicated with the approval of the Committee and the City Council <br />these proposed revisions will be submitted to the State Aid for Local Transportation Department <br />of MnDOT for review and comment. It will be necessary for the City Council to pass a formal <br />resolution requesting system modifications prior to May 1, 2007 in order for any new additions <br />to be included in the next round of needs determination: Therefore any modifications will need to <br /> <br />Public Works Committee / February 20, 2007 <br />Page 6 of 11 <br /> <br />-163- <br />
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