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• <br />• <br />• <br />Anoka County Multi- Jurisdictional <br />All Hazards Mitigation Plan <br />Commercial and industrial development and trends: The City of St. Francis continues to <br />see high growth in its industrial and commercial sectors. Since 2000, the city has added 1,800 <br />square feet of industrial space and 130,815 square feet of commercial /retail space. The St. <br />Francis City Centre, once completed will add nearly 104,500 square feet in new <br />commercial /retail space. <br />Residential development and trends: The City has sustained residential growth that will <br />continue over the next 20 years. In 2000 there was an estimated 1,638 homes in the City of St. <br />Francis, and in 2004 there was an estimated 2,357 homes total. <br />Infrastructure and infrastructure projects: There are many infrastructure projects planned <br />for the future. In regards to transportation, projects included in conversation are US Highway 47 <br />through St. Francis, widening and improving the road. For utilities, the City will be attempting to <br />extend City sewer and water trunk lines north and east of the existing service to facilitate <br />residential growth. There is possible construction of new City wells within the next 5 years as <br />well. <br />
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