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County Road 10 Beautification Ideas Ranked in Order of Importance by the Mounds View EDC 3/9/2012 Beautification Idea Funding Mechanism Estimated Cost 1. Mow (rough cut) medians & Right-of-Way approx. 6 times per season Mowing would be paid out of the City’s General Fund. $18,000 per year for Mounds View Public Works staff time/equip. Source: Public Works Director Nick DeBar1. Trash cleanup (ongoing) Trash cleanup would be paid out of the City’s General Fund. The City would need to hire a private firm for trash cleanup. The Mounds View Lions Club has adopted a portion of County Road 10 (from County Road H to the Anoka County line) through Ramsey County’s former Adopt-a-Highway program. Ramsey County records show that the Lions Club picks up trash twice or sometimes three times per year. The County, however, is no longer accepting new Adopt-a-Highway applications.2. Plant trees along Right-of-Way $20,000 (mix of 90 shade, ornamental and evergreen trees) Source: 2002 County Road 10 Redevelopment and Redevelopment Plan Preliminary Cost Estimates + 10% inflation3. Property acquisition & demolition This could be paid for through the EDA’s unobligated TIF. Costs for property acquisition and demolition will vary depending on the property. 4. Complete remaining trailway segments $350,000 This amount would be the City’s portion of a matching Federal grant for trail segments 6 & 11 included for 2013 in the 5-Year Financial Plan.$750,000 Source: Bonestroo as part of the 2009 Federal grant application for segments 6 & 11 5. Highway signs Street signs would be paid out of the City’s General Fund. $15,000−20,000 Source: 2004 City Administrator Report to Council for replacing local road signs to reflect a County Rd 10 name change. MnDOT would also charge the City to update signage on 35W. 6. Decorative banners with City logo for existing trailway light posts $1,000 The EDA’s 2012 advertising budget could potentially be used for banners. $3,300 (50 banners & brackets) There are 110 total existing light posts. Source: Carrot-Top Industries 7. Entrance monument signs $886,600 Gateway features are included for 2014 in the City’s 5-Year Financial Plan.$55,000 (two entrance signs) Source: 2002 County Road 10 Redevelopment and Redevelopment Plan Preliminary Cost Estimates + 10% inflationPaint the semaphore structures (stop lights) Painting would be paid out of the City’s General Fund. The City would need to hire a private firm for painting (ongoing cost). Plant hearty shrubs in medians $350,000 Median enhancements are included for 2014 in the City’s 5-Year Financial Plan.$5,280 (160 shrubs) Source: 2002 County Road 10 Redevelopment and Redevelopment Plan Preliminary Cost Estimates + 10% inflationUpgrade private business signs $50,000 The EDA’s Business Improvement Loan Program could be used for this. Costs for upgrading private business signs will vary depending on the sign. Install decorative fencing Decorative fencing could potentially be paid for by the EDA’s unobligated TIF. $28,600 (130 units of fence) Source: 2002 County Road 10 Redevelopment and Redevelopment Plan Preliminary Cost Estimates + 10% inflation
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