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Department Approval: <br />Item Description: <br />Background: <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCII, ACTION <br />_ <br />� <br />1�Tanager Reviewed: <br />�� � i <br />Date: O8/l 9/02 <br />it�: Y. C. <br />'I"�S I1�t � T#1� SJI�� <br />DATE: Q�/12�t�2 <br />ITEM NO.: <br />�Age�a Se�tion: <br />�,�, , �J-z ner�' <br />e�s �,��s�v� o�f �s <br />� <br />Consideration of a Pathway on Larpenteur Avenue from O�ord Street to <br />Reservoir Woods Trail Head, 7ust East of Dale Street. <br />In 1995 the Council directed staff to study improvements to the Larpenteur Avenue corridor <br />adj acent to the City of St. Paul from Hamline Avenue to Dale Street. A streetscape framework <br />manual was developed in 1997 by a task force of citizens and business owners working with staff <br />and a consulting firm. Federal grant funds were applied for in a TEA 21 solicitation process. <br />Funding subsequently was awarded for this'corridor in the enhancement category, which includes <br />sidewalks, trails and other streetscape elements. <br />Ramsey County originally intended to reconstruct this corridor in two phases. Phase I from <br />Hamline to Oxford was reconstructed in 1999. Phase II from Oxford to Dale Street now appears <br />unlikely to be reconstructed in the ne�t 10 years due to lack of funding and a desire by the City of <br />St. Paul to maintain on-street parking on the south side of Larpenteur Avenue. Ramsey County <br />officials also rate the current condition of the concrete pavement as adequate and feel it has <br />additional useful life. <br />The project memo submitted and approved for the enhancement grant split the federal funding <br />into two phases consistent with Ramsey County's intended phasing. The streetscape portion of <br />Phase I was completed in 2001 by City project. City staff has had discussions with Mn/DOT <br />regarding the status of the federal enhancement funding for Phase II of the awarded project. <br />Mn/DOT has notified us that $300,000 of funding remains dedicated to this corridor. The <br />funding is included in Mn/DOT'S 2003 Surface Transportation Improvements Plan and will no <br />longer be available if not used for an improvement project. <br />Policy Discussion: <br />This corridor is identified in the City's Pathway Plan as a priority for a connecting trail from <br />O�ord to the Trailhead of Reservoir Woods, just east of Kent Street on Larpenteur Avenue. <br />This would result in the closing of a major gap in the looping of major trails in the City. City <br />staff has done preliminary estimates of the cost to construct a sidewalk/trail within e�ting right- <br />of-way along this corridor. <br />Staff has also discussed potential funding for this segment and identified long term maintenance <br />implications. A project in this corridor would implement a part of the framework manual <br />adopted by the City Council for this corridor. <br />
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