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• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6C <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Michael Grochala <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING DATE: December 19, 2005 <br />TOPIC: Consideration of Resolutions No. 05 -206 and <br />No. 207 Establishing the CSAH Within the City <br />ACTION REQUIRED: Simple Majority <br />BACKGROUND <br />Anoka County has requested revisions to its State Aid system through the County State <br />Aid Highway (CSAH) Screening Board. The screening board recommended the <br />addition of 22.13 miles of CSAH in Anoka County. This results in the addition of 3.64 <br />miles of County State Aid Highway in Lino Lakes. The new CSAH designation is <br />proposed on the following existing County Roads within Lino Lakes: <br />• CR 54 (20th Avenue S.) From I -35E to CSAH 14 (Main Street) newly designated <br />as CSAH 54. The length of this segment is 2.89 miles. <br />ID• CR 154 (Birch Street) from CSAH 21 (Centerville Road) to CR 54 (20th Avenue <br />S) newly designated as CSAH 154. The length of this segment is 0.75 miles. <br />• <br />To make the designation change official for CSAH 54 and CSAH 154 the county needs <br />concurrence from the City of Lino Lakes. The proposed changes essentially fill in gaps <br />in the existing CSAH system within Lino Lakes. Similar to then City's Municipal State <br />Aid System the additional CSAH mileage increases the County's share of the gas tax <br />apportionment made annually by the state. The designation also enhances <br />opportunities for special local road funding programs offered by the State. The <br />designation does not change the function class of the roadway segments and /or the <br />design of the roadway. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Staff is recommending approval of Resolutions No. 206 and 207. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />1. General Location Map <br />2. Resolution No. 05 -206 <br />3. Resolution No. 05 -207 <br />
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