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OAL 1O. 4.. :::Develop a.S stem::of O `erationa::#o Im roue <an ''' <br /> Modern society dictates certain service expectations for municipal operations; people <br /> expect that their roads will be paved and well-maintained water will be readily available <br /> and environmentally safe to drink; water run-off from storms will not collect in their <br /> homes or on their property and sanitary sewer systems will be installed and maintained <br /> to a level that is consistent with a safe and healthy lifestyle. <br /> Streets, water systems, storm and sanitary sewer systems constitute a City's <br /> infrastructure. The quality of these systems is directly related to the viability and positive <br /> image of a City. It is the goal of the City of Mounds View to provide for a quality system <br /> which will meet current and future needs of the residents of the community. <br /> This will be accomplished by: <br /> • Complete improvements funded by the 1991 Water Bond Program. <br /> • Active involvement by Council, Planning Commission and residents in the <br /> planning processes regarding the development of the Highway 10 corridor. <br /> • Finalization of the Comprehensive Plan which provides for continued movement <br /> towards a community-oriented environment. <br /> It is the goal of the City to provide for a community-wide multi-model transportation <br /> system which addresses the needs of residents who enjoy daily walks on a safe and <br /> community-connected pathway system, bicyclists who need their space separate from <br /> cars and the joggers, and the drivers of vehicles who need to get where they're going <br /> safely and quickly. <br /> • Assume an active role in the Metro area light rail transit plans. <br /> • Develop a strategic long-range plan to phase in proposed courses of action (as <br /> determined by Vision group). <br /> PRELIMINARY DRAFT - DATED: MARCH 25, 1993 <br />
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