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• <br /> Identify what exists... <br /> • Review existing pians, studies,reports and other background infor- <br /> h % mo0 , <br /> tion to understand what has been learned previously. <br /> • Tour with local "experts" to gain anecdotal and physical informa- <br /> /J`l ICI ,• "iiiii + • tion about the Highway 10 corridor. <br /> • Meet with City staff to learn status of corridor--planned or poten- <br /> tial projects and factors that might influence the design theme. <br /> M'g'r"` ra•fel, !MOW, • Interview key focus group members about community history and <br /> local influences. <br /> • Assemble acquired information in graphics, with specific focus <br /> provided on identifications of land available for enhancements. <br /> Understand what is desired... <br /> • Determine composition of "focus group" (consider representation <br /> 4•414 ••••••• <br /> :� from City Council, Planning Commission, other City boards. com- <br /> munity groups,business/land owners and residents). <br /> •• • Conduct Highway 10 Corridor Workshop One with the focus <br /> g.;.„. group, providing the "local knowledge" of corridor issues and <br /> 1.Wit• community desires and values; and providing interested parties <br /> '0 ,•*. with the opportunity to contribute to the creation of enhancements <br /> • <br /> A <br /> for the Highway 10 corridor. <br /> • Summarize results of Workshop One. <br /> • Explore what is possible... <br /> • Generate a range of alternative concepts for the Highway 10 corri- <br /> dor, exploring elements that feature various significant community <br /> 61 'tlkt <br /> features(landscape,heritage,progressive attitude...). <br /> • Review alternative concepts with the focus group at Workshop <br /> Two, where the purpose is to determine which ideas eas best reflect the <br /> spirit and character of the community; which ideas are most "sup- <br /> ..;„../..... ....:"..• <br /> • Ii ' 4�Y portable;" which are the most unique or appropriate: or other crite- <br /> '�!' . • ria which the community may deem important. <br /> • Refine the preferred alternative, or a combination of any of the <br /> alternatives, into a final Design Concept for the Highway 10 <br /> Corridor. <br /> Define the next steps... <br /> �, •Define the responsibilities and procedures for implementing the <br /> -JaiJj• design concepts developed through this effort. <br /> • '1� mai__ •Determine the level of design or review required for each element. <br /> . . •Set priorities,establish timetable,and research funding. <br /> -- 4,.. •Use the steps outlined above to maintain consistency and commit- <br /> F-. — • ment to Highway 10 Corridor enhancements. and adherence to the <br /> •vision created by the focus group through this process. <br /> •Prepare summary report to demonstrate the process. direction and <br /> next steps. <br /> •Present final Highway 10 Design Concept at a Community <br /> Presentation. <br /> PROCESSIII <br /> Highway 10 Corridor Design Theme <br /> .—.°111....."--------", <br /> }` pp <br /> Hoisine[on Koeeler Group Inc. <br /> �: : City of Mounds View, Minnesota ®U <br />
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