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C <br /> <br />OUNTY OF ANO <br /> Office of the County Board of Commissioners <br /> <br /> GOVERNMENT CENTER <br /> 2100 3rd Avenue · Anoka, Minnesota 55303-2265 <br /> (763) 323-5700 <br /> <br />May 21, 2001 <br /> <br />DENNIS D. BERG <br />County Commissioner <br />District #1 <br /> <br />The Honorable Stephanie Klinzing <br />Mayor, City of Elk River <br />248 Railroad Drive NW <br />Elk River, MN 55330 <br /> <br />Dear Mayor Klinzing: <br /> <br />Anoka County would like your support and cooperation as we begin study of a north-south corridor to relieve current and <br />future traffic congestion crossing the Mississippi River. While it is not news that traffic congestion crossing the river has <br />been on everyone's agenda in recent years, it is news that funding has become available for an initial study of a future <br />crossing. Thanks to Mn/DOT's current focus on interregional corridors, priorities have shifted to provide funding for this <br /> 'st step of a study. <br /> <br />As part of that first step, we are seeking to engage the support and cooperation of the policymakers and other leaders of <br />your community as this study unfolds. Each community will likely have information that should be considered as part of <br />the study. This may include formal documents, such as your adopted land use and transportation plans, but it may also <br />include informal information, such as the traditions of downtown areas or other historic facts that should be taken into <br />consideration as part of the study. These can only be included with your cooperation and support. <br /> <br />Toward that end, I am asking you to consider the enclosed resolution at your next available council meeting. The <br />resolution indicates your community's support of the study effort as we examine the options for a Northwest Metro <br />Corridor and River Crossing alignment. As a follow-up to your action on this resolution, we are asking you to consider <br />appointing an elected official or staff member to the Policy Advisory Committee (PAC), and a staff member to the <br />Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) to participate in the study effort. The roles of the PAC and TAC will be to advise <br />and support the study to assure key information about your community is introduced and that key interests are <br />represented. <br /> <br />I look forward to your support and active participation in this study. Meanwhile, if you have questions, please contact <br />Jon Olson, County Engineer, at 763-862-4213. I'm certain you will agree that this is an important study for our northwest <br />communities. I look forward to working with you toward possible solutions. <br /> <br />Sincerely, <br /> <br />Dennis D. Berg <br />Anoka County Commissioner <br /> <br />DB:bi <br /> Enclosure <br />cc: City Manager <br /> <br /> FAX: 763-323-5682 <br /> <br />Affirmative Action / Equal Opportunity Employer <br /> .~, <br /> <br />TDDFFTY: 763-323-5289 <br /> <br /> <br />