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• <br /> CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> RESOLUTION 92-046 <br /> A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE COMMISSIONER OF <br /> TRANSPORTATION TO INCREASE A PORTION OF THE <br /> CITY OF ST. ANTHONY'S ROADWAY SYSTEM <br /> WHEREAS, the 1991 Minnesota Legislature established a Ramsey County Local <br /> Government Services Study Commission (RCLGSSC) to "report on the <br /> advantages and disadvantages of sharing, cooperating, restructuring, or <br /> consolidating...." activities in five areas of public service including: public <br /> health, attorney's functions as they relate to criminal law, libraries, public <br /> works, and police communications, crime lab and investigative functions; and <br /> WHEREAS, the composition of the twenty-five member Commission was diverse, including <br /> a balance of public and private, and St. Paul and suburban interests; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Commission's recommendations concerning public works includes adoption <br /> • of a plan for functional consolidation of roadways within Ramsey County; and <br /> WHEREAS, the consolidation plan provides for reclassification of roadways and <br /> corresponding changes in jurisdiction including trunk highway turnbacks from <br /> the State to Ramsey County and transfer of local and State Aid roadways <br /> between the County and municipalities; and <br /> WHEREAS, the plan also provides $3.13 million for the improvement of roadways to <br /> acceptable levels prior to transferring jurisdiction over roadway segments from <br /> Ramsey County to municipalities; and <br /> WHEREAS, the plan also provides for establishment of appropriate County State Aid <br /> Highway and Municipal State Aid designations; and <br /> WHEREAS, the plan causes operations, maintenance, service, and financial impacts to <br /> municipalities within Ramsey County. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of St. Anthony requests that the <br /> Commissioner of Transportation increase the portion of its municipal roadway system that <br /> is eligible for Municipal State Aid (MSA) designation to 21.8% to accommodate the <br /> additional mileage placed under its jurisdiction as a result of the consolidation plan; and <br /> • <br />