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City of Centerville <br /> Council Meering Minutes <br /> September 23,2015 <br /> Mayor Wilharber commended Anoka County and Project Manager Mr. Bruce Luikart for <br /> services he provided during the Centerville Road/CSAH21 street reconstruction project. <br /> Transportation Division Manager Fischer stated that not only is Mr. Luikart a dedicated <br /> employee of the County but he is also a Centerville resident. <br /> Commissioner Sivarajah stated that she and the County have always appreciated the partnership <br /> that City Staff and the community have had during recently road projects and this fall, they will <br /> be working with MNDot to install flashing yellow/red arrows turn arrows at the intersection of <br /> 20th Avenue and Main Street. Commissioner Sivarajah stated that it was anticipated once the <br /> wiring, analysis and timing are determined they would be installed weather dependent. <br /> Commissioner Sivarajah also stated that the County and MNDot will be correcting the large <br /> hump in the east lane (traveling west bound) on the Main Street overpass (I35E) bridge. <br /> Commissioner Sivarajah stated that this was not a small project due to the curb, gutter and inside <br /> lane obstacles. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated that the Centerville Road reconstruction was a tremendous project with <br /> the elimination of ditches and the addition of the trail, new asphalt, drainage and turn lanes. He <br /> stated that he is impressed with the amount of individuals utilizing the trail and requested that the <br /> County and municipalities work together on mapping trails. <br /> Council Member King requested finalizing the cost-share numbers for budgeting purposes <br /> associated with the Centerville Road project. <br /> 3. Mr. Mike Rogers, Ramsey County Regional Railroad Authority, Rush Line <br /> Corridor—Update <br /> Mr. Rogers introduced himself to Council and gave a brief overview of the Rush Line Corridor <br /> Pre-Project Development Study. Mr. Rogers stated that the study area involved 30 miles <br /> between the Union Depot in St. Paul and Forest Lake, the results of the study show that the <br /> primary need for services is in the southern end of the corridor where housing and job densities <br /> were higher along with environmental and cultural impacts being lower in the northern end of <br /> the corridor. Mr. Rogers also stated that the Tier 1 results of the study have shown the <br /> possibility for light rail transit/diesel multiple unit along the County/Railroad right of way from <br /> downtown to White Bear Lake, or Bus Rapid Transit along the County/Railroad right of way <br /> from downtown to Forest Lake with the same mode along White Bear Avenue and US Highway <br /> 61 from downtown to White Bear Lake, however the I35E corridor will be removed from the list <br /> for future studies. Mr. Rogers stated that continued public engagement efforts will take place <br /> with additional routes and modes of transportation being analyzed and studied and an anticipated <br /> completion date of 2016 with environmental studies in 2017. <br /> Mayor Wilharber questioned that with the installation of light rail or bus rapid transit along the <br /> County/Rail right of way along Highway 61 whether that would eliminate the current pedestrian <br /> trailway. Mr. Rogers stated that it would not and that there was sufficient space to allow the <br /> construction and leave the trailway undisturbed. Mayor Wilharber stated that the public's <br /> participation in the meeting that took place in Forest Lake was minimal and transportation was a <br /> huge community asset. Mayor Wilharber also commented that the new park and ride at 21s' <br /> Page 2 of 8 <br /> 42 <br />