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The Council approved an agreement needed to advance the Highway 47 corridor and BNSF Railroad grade separation project, which includes $2.5 million in previously awarded federal planning and development funds. It also adopted updated 2026 fees and approved the city’s 2026–2027 goals.
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The transportation agreement allows Anoka to continue planning improvements along Highway 47 from Pleasant Street to Bunker Lake Boulevard, including separating the roadway from the railroad crossing. The Council also approved higher fees for building permits, cannabis and lower-potency hemp registrations, farmers market vendors, and related community development services. The city’s goals for 2026–2027 will guide work and be tracked through periodic status reports.
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