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MOUNDS VIEW <br /> 2013 City Council Priority Statement <br /> On February 5, 2013, the Mounds View City Council and members of the management <br /> team held a planning and goal-setting retreat at the Mounds View Community Center. After <br /> reviewing accomplishments from the previous year and assessing previously established <br /> goals and priorities, the Council deliberated as to how best to focus its present and future <br /> efforts. <br /> Not unlike other municipalities, the City of Mounds View provides a variety of core and <br /> essential services to its residents, property owners and business owners. Each of these <br /> service delivery areas is an acknowledged and supported priority and each supports the <br /> City's stated Mission, Vision and Values statements (which appear on the following pages). <br /> Recognizing that important services such as Code Enforcement, Street and Infrastructure <br /> Improvements, the Community Center, Parks, Public Safety, Economic Development, and <br /> Sewer and Water delivery (to name a few) are ongoing priorities which strengthen and <br /> enhance the City's livability and social fabric, the City Council has chosen to focus <br /> particular attention this year to the County Road 10 Corridor. <br /> County Road 10 is the City's primary commercial corridor carrying more than 20,000 <br /> vehicles per day through the community. Previously a MnDOT highway now under the <br /> jurisdiction of Ramsey County, the corridor and many abutting properties have long <br /> suffered from deferred and neglected maintenance and are in a state of disrepair which <br /> reflect poorly on the City as a whole. Without direct control over the roadway or adjacent <br /> properties, the City understands its ability to affect a meaningful, positive change will be a <br /> challenge. In recognition of this, the City will endeavor to: <br /> • Partner with Ramsey County concerning corridor maintenance and appearance <br /> • Consider targeted property acquisitions on a case-by-case basis to eliminate blight <br /> and to encourage redevelopment and land assembly <br /> • Improve and enhance visual corridor aesthetics through sustainable landscaping <br /> and pedestrian-friendly streetscaping <br /> • Explore creation of a Corridor Overlay Zoning district to promote ideals of vertical, <br /> mixed use development, minimized building setbacks, parking in rear and more <br /> desirable design guidelines <br /> • Complete corridor trail and sidewalk system and plan for internal and external <br /> linkages to promote and enhance walkability and connectivity <br /> • Actively recruit new business development and work with existing businesses for <br /> purposes of retention and expansion <br /> • Pursue grants and leveraged funding opportunities to foster desired improvements <br /> The above action steps and goals are not exhaustive--the City will consider additional <br /> endeavors that ultimately support the revitalization and redevelopment of the County Road <br /> 10 corridor specifically while continuing to support and improve the community as a whole. <br />
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