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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />November 14, 2006 <br />Page 3 <br />2 Commissioner Parker displayed a map of the current Metro area transit corridor. She explained <br />3 Ramsey County has been involved in planning for light rail transit. She mentioned that several <br />4 years ago the state legislature authorized the County Boards of Commissioners to purchase a <br />5 band of railroad lines as they become def naked. She mentioned Ramsey purchased various <br />6 corridors. She pointed out the closest to St. Anthony is in the northeast diagonal identified on <br />7 the map which would run between Minneapolis and Roseville. She stated the plan is in the <br />8 Metropolitan Council planning process for the 20/20 transit system to become a bus way. She <br />9 mentioned the next one to be built in Ramsey County would be a light rail system for the Central <br />10 Corridor between Minneapolis and & St. Paul. Commissioner Parker stated Ramsey County has <br />11 received federal funding for this project. She mentioned the cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis <br />12 are very involved with the project. <br />13 <br />14 Commissioner Parker reported Ramsey County received a $50 million grant to renovate the <br />15 Union Depot into a multi modal transit hub. She stated transportation methods such as Amtrak, <br />16 light rail, and buses would eventually come into the depot. <br />17 <br />18 Commissioner Parker explained work on pedestrian traffic in Ramsey County is taking place <br />19 with a project called Active Living Ramsey County that looks at how the built environment <br />20 might be affecting people's ability or inability to get around either by bicycle or walking. She <br />21 explained the initiative started with the concern for pedestrian safety, the rising obesity rate, busy <br />22 roads, and getting around communities safely. She reported schools are cutting down on buses, <br />23 so Ramsey County sponsored a walkable communities event last spring that was well received. <br />24 <br />25 Commissioner Parker reported a class from the University of Minnesota did a best practices <br />26 study in six Ramsey County communities. She explained the class generated ideas to use during <br />27 a comprehensive planning process to create a city more conducive to pedestrian and bicycle <br />28 traffic. She stated Ramsey County received a grant to hire a person to provide technical <br />29 assistance during the comprehensive planning process to build in pedestrian friendly <br />30 communities. <br />31 <br />32 Commissioner Parker stated that as part of the Active Living project, the County Board funded a <br />33 matching grant program to build more benches in the community. She stated the goal is to build <br />34 1000 benches throughout the county. She explained findings indicate older people and those <br />35 with disabilities are more apt to walk if they have benches available where they could rest <br />36 periodically. Commissioner Parker invited all municipalities to submit proposals; the County <br />37 would then match funds for a series of benches in the community. She stated the project is <br />38 called Paths to Health. Commissioner Parker explained the benches would be within eyesight of <br />39 each other to encourage residents to walk more. <br />40 <br />41 Mayor Faust shared that the walkable communities participation resulted in good news and bad <br />42 news. He mentioned St. Anthony did not receive the grant but the good news is a sidewalk <br />43 would still be constructed between 291" to 37h Avenues. He stated the Council would take the <br />44 comp plan opportunity to heart. He stated St. Anthony is wrapping up the comprehensive plan <br />45 with a focus on sidewalks, streetlights, bicycling and bike racks, but believes it is not too late to <br />46 add in benches as part of the plan. <br />
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