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7.2.
CC Regular Session
Meeting Date: 01/27/2026
   
Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: {ud_pd4}

Title:

Introduce Ordinance #26-01, Amending Section 30-5, Nuisances

Purpose/Background:

During 2025, the Police Department and a City Council Member received separate complaints of an ongoing nuisance noise disturbance reported by Ramsey citizens. The complainants stated that it has become an ongoing loud disturbance of semi-trucks using engine brakes on St. Francis Blvd. NW (Highway 47) in the area between Sunwood Dr. NW and Nowthen Blvd. NW. The total complaints received in 2025 were two (2).

An engine brake retarder, commonly known as a "Jake Brake", is a supplemental braking system for heavy vehicles that uses the engine itself to slow the vehicle down, reducing reliance on traditional friction brakes, preventing overheating, and saving wear. They are known for their loud noise because it essentially turns the engine into a powerful air compressor, creating resistance that helps maintain speed on descents without requiring constant brake application.

Minnesota State Statute §169.69, as well as Ramsey City Ordinance 30-5(3), both address vehicle noise laws. Before installing a sign to educate drivers and help stop this nuisance, it is recommended to add specific language to the city code clarifying that the use of an engine retarding brake is prohibited.

It is recommended to add 30-5(3)(a), which would state, "It shall be a violation of this section to intentionally use an engine retarding brake on any public highway, street, parking lot, or alley within the city that causes abnormal or excessive noise from the engine, except in an emergency." This subsection will provide clear direction to vehicles being operated in Ramsey that using an engine brake retarding is a noise nuisance. Through signage, education, and enforcement, Ramsey residents will be protected from this noise nuisance.

Notification:

Posting a copy of the Ordinance on the bulletin board in the lobby of City Hall on the day of the introduction, and maintaining this posting until the day after the adoption.

Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives:

Introduction date: 1/27/2026
Ordinance posting dates: 1/27/2026 to 2/11/2026
Adoption date: 2/10/2026
Publication date: 2/13/2026
Effective date: 2/13/2026

This ordinance becomes effective upon publication, subject to City Charter Section 5.07.

Funding Source:

Costs of this project are considered a part of staff's typical duties.

Recommendation:

Staff recommends approval of the proposed ordinance.

Outcome/Action:

Motion to introduce Ordinance #26-01 amending Section 30-5.

Roll call vote.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 01/22/2026 02:06 PM
Form Started By:
Brad Bluml
Started On:
12/29/2025 11:58 AM
Final Approval Date:
01/22/2026