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Year Population % Increase / Decrease 1970 10,599 - 1980 12,593 +16.0% 1990 12,541 -0.4% 2000 12,950 + 0.3% Available Resources –County Road 10 Redevelopment/Revitalization Plan <br /> The City of Mounds View has available, for review, copies of the approved County Road 10 Redevelopment and Revitalization Plan developed by URS Incorporated. For copies, please contact: Tracy Juell Mounds View Public Works Administrative Assistant 2401 Hwy 10 Mounds View, MN 55112 Telephone No.: 763-717-4052 Email address: tracy.juell@ci.mounds-view.mn.us ***It is essential for interested parties to review and understand this document, as it is the foundation for all future work. Project / History <br />January 14, 2002 <br />At a Council Work Session, the County Road 10 Redevelopment Project <br />was presented to the Council. This project included the redesign and <br />realignment of several intersections along the County Road 10 corridor <br />and included pedestrian pathways located on both sides of County Road <br />10. Of the several intersections presented, each had to two or three <br />design options associated with it. Attributes of each of these design <br />options were discussed and a preferred option for each intersection was <br />selected. In addition to the intersection designs, other related questions <br />and issues existed, including emergency vehicle access and wetland <br />impacts. <br /> <br />January 30, 2002 <br />The City’s Community Development Director and Public Works Director <br />met with the consultant (URS Inc.) to discuss this project. The main focus <br />of this project involved changing the intersection geometrics of Co Rd. H2 <br />and Long Lake Road where they intersect with Co. Rd. 10. The <br />intersections of Groveland Road and Spring Lake Road with Co. Rd. 10 <br />were originally part of the project; they have since been excluded from the <br />implementation phase of this project. They will, however, remain in the <br />project report in the event they are implemented at a later date. <br /> <br />April 1, 2002 <br />At a Council Work Session, this plan was again presented to the Council. <br />After discussing the plan, Staff informed the Council that the next step in <br />the approval process was to solicit public input, and that the plan would be <br />presented at a public informational meeting later that month.
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