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Attachment C- 2009 Project Summary <br />� Hamline Corridor Fiber Optic Service Area <br />� The Hamline Corridor Fiber Optic Service Area (FOSA) extends from Roseville City Hall westerly to <br />� Hamline Avenue and then south to the intersection of Garden Avenue and Hamline. The fiber optic service <br />� line will provide connectivity to facilities directly adjacent to Hamline Avenue. This service line is divided <br />� into two sections; Hamline Corridor North; and Hamline Corridor South. The pathway is segmented to <br />� provide cost sharing opportunities with the School District and Ramsey County Library. <br />� Hamline Corridor North (See Map A) <br />� This fiber segment along the Hamline Corridor FOSA terminates at the intersection of Commerce Street <br />� and Hamline Avenue. This primary segment will provide connectivity between Roseville City Hall, <br />_ Roseville Area High School, and the Roseville Library. Each agency has an equal need for interconnecting <br />_ these three primary facilities to share in services delivery and to provide opportunities for equipment <br />_ collocation. The Library will serve as a secondary fiber connection point for city and school district <br />_ facilities located south of Trunk highway 36. Utilizing the Library for this purpose minimizes the amount of <br />_ fiber necessary to provide network redundancy in the event a fiber cut. The three agencies will share the <br />_ cost of this segment. <br />_ This fiber segment will also connect to the existing County Road S2 backbone at the intersection of <br />_ Hamline and County Road S2 to reach City facilities within the Dale Street Corridor Fiber Service Area. <br />_ These facilities include Fire Station #3 and the Nature Center. This segment will also provide fiber <br />_ connectivity to Cedarholm Golf Course. <br />_ Hamline Corridor South (See Map B) <br />_ This fiber segment continues from the Commerce Street cross-connect vault o Garden Avenue. This <br />_ segment will provide connectivity between Falcon Heights Elementary and Roseville Area High School. <br />_ This segment will be used by the City for future connections to a number of storm water and sewer lift <br />_ stations in this section of the City. The School District and the City will share the cost of this segment. <br />_ Commerce Street Fiber Optic Service Area (See Map C) <br />_ The Commerce Street Fiber Optic Trunk is a lateral extension of the Hamline Corridor that extends <br />_ westerly from the intersection of Commerce/Hamline to Snelling Avenue, then southerly to County Road <br />_ S, then westerly along County Road S to the Fairview Community Center. This fiber segment will provide <br />_ connectivity to facilities adjacent to County Road S to include Srimhall Elementary and Fairview <br />_ Community Center. <br />_ This segment will be used by the City for future extensions to a number of storm water and sewer lift <br />_ stations located in the western portion of the City. The School District and the City will share the cost of <br />_ this extension. <br />_ This trunk will also serve as the primary route for future connections to Lauderdale City Hall, Falcon <br />_ Heights City Hall, and the University of Minnesota. <br />Page 9 of 9 <br />