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County Road 10 Meeting <br /> Tuesday, March 15, 2005 <br /> 6:30 —7:30 pm <br /> Spring Lake Park City Hall <br /> Attendees: <br /> John Olson —Anoka County <br /> Curt Larson — City of Blaine <br /> Dick Swanson — City of Blaine <br /> Jerry Splinter— City of Coon Rapids <br /> Jim Ericson — City of Mounds View <br /> Kurt Ulrich — City of Mounds View <br /> Barb Nelson — City of Spring Lake Park <br /> Jean Mason — City of Spring Lake Park <br /> It was noted that the Ramsey County Representative could not attend due to surgery and that <br /> the two Chambers of Commerce representatives were invited and had expressed an interest <br /> in attending. <br /> A brief history of the roadway and name was discussed. <br /> There was a consensus reached that assigning a name to the roadway would be desirable to <br /> eliminate confusion, provide identity and enhance the recognition of the area. <br /> fra It was noted that assigning a name to the roadway would not occur without some expense. <br /> Changing the existing roadway signage would cost somewhere in the tens of thousands of <br /> dollars (depending on the length of the name selected) when all State, County, and local <br /> signs are taken into consideration. <br /> It was the consensus of the group to minimize expenses to local businesses and residents for <br /> new checks, business cards, stationary, etc. by not changing the underlying numerical <br /> designation of the roadway. The County has designated the road as County Road 10 and it <br /> will remain County Road 10, regardless of any new name selected. Coon Rapids Boulevard <br /> was used as an example, as Anoka County designates that roadway as County Road 1. <br /> A lengthy discussion and brainstorm session on possible names for the roadway yielded the <br /> following names for additional consideration: <br /> • Coon Rapids Blvd_—Creates continuity as an extension of the existing Coon Rapids <br /> Blvd. May also create confusion because of existing Coon Rapids Blvd. with area <br /> not being in Coon Rapids. <br /> • Northtown Blvd. — Identifies with the Northtown Mall that is already a regional <br /> landmark in the area. The name is sufficiently common in our region and would be <br /> suitable even if the mall were to change its name or is redeveloped as an altogether <br /> different use in the future. The mall managers have indicated in writing that they <br /> • prefer this name. <br />
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