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City of Mounds View 1 2040 Comprehensive Plan <br />DRAFT September 21, 2020 <br />CITY BACKGROUND <br />Mounds View is located in the northwest corner of Ramsey County and is <br />adjacent to Anoka County. It is neighbored by the cities of Blaine, Shoreview, <br />Arden Hills, New Brighton, Fridley, and Spring Lake Park. Mounds View lies <br />north and west of a large range of lakes and Rice Creek which drains into the <br />Mississippi River, about 7'/z miles to the west. The City is bordered by US <br />Highway 10 to the north, and Interstate 35W to the east, supporting travel to <br />Minneapolis and St. Paul, Duluth, and St. Cloud. <br />Mounds View Boulevard (formerly the Anoka Cutoff, Trunk Highway 10, and <br />County Road 10) runs diagonally through the City and defines the character of <br />the community. The Boulevard is a four -lane divided highway with a mix of <br />uses, from single-family residential to office -warehouse and auto -oriented <br />retail. The Boulevard has always been auto dependent. After the Trunk <br />Highway (TH) 610 bridge was completed across the Mississippi River in 1999, <br />the average daily traffic (ADT) on the Boulevard declined from 43,000 ADT to <br />21,000 ADT in 2015. With this decline, many auto -dependent businesses <br />moved, leaving many commercial buildings empty and properties blighted. <br />This challenge, addressing appearance and redevelopment of the Boulevard, <br />is a reoccurring topic throughout this plan. <br />HISTORY <br />Mounds View Township consisted of the northwest quadrant of Ramsey <br />County, including present-day Mounds View, Arden Hills, New Brighton, <br />Shoreview, and portions of Blaine, North Oaks, Spring Lake Park, and St. <br />Anthony Village. The center of commerce was Irondale (present-day New <br />Brighton). <br />The first elections of the Mounds View Township were held in May of 1858. <br />The township was 23,040 acres in size. Its name is in reference to the <br />significant mounds on the present-day Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant <br />(TCAAP) and Arden Hills Army Training Site (AHATS) and could be seen from <br />much of Ramsey and Anoka counties. The largest of the mounds were mined <br />for gravel to develop TCAAP and expand roads. <br />In 1891, New Brighton became the first village in the township to incorporate, <br />followed by Arden Hills (1951), North Oaks (1956), Spring Lake Park, Blaine, <br />St. Anthony Village and Shoreview (1957). <br />Delegates from the remaining four -square miles of the township sought for the <br />area to become part of New Brighton but their efforts were denied. Instead, <br />the Village of Mounds View was incorporated on April 2, 1958 (57% voter <br />approval) with a population of 5,738. In accordance with state law, the Village <br />of Mounds View became the City of Mounds View on January 1, 1974. <br />I <br />Figure 1-4: Ramsey County, 1874 <br />(Mounds View Township outlined in <br />red) <br />Chapter 1: Background 1 1-5 <br />
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