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City of Mounds View Comprehensive Plan <br /> Transit <br /> Transit services in the City of Mounds View are presently provided by the Metropolitan Council <br /> Transit Organization (MCTO), which is the major provider of service for the seven county Twin <br /> Cities metropolitan area.Figure 18 on page 88 shows the current bus routes serving Mounds View. <br /> There are express routes to downtown St. Paul and Minneapolis and two regular bus routes that <br /> serve Mounds View. In addition to the fixed route bus service,MCTO operates the Metro Mobility <br /> program that provides door-to-door transportation service for people with disabilities. MCTO also <br /> provides other services through the Metro Commuter program. The Metro Commuter program <br /> provides such services as ride matching, preferential parking for van or carpools, guaranteed ride <br /> programs,park and ride lots and other services. It is anticipated that Metro Transit will continue to <br /> provide mass transit, Metro Mobility, and Metro Commuter services in the future. <br /> The City of Mounds View supports affordable reliable public transit as a viable alternative to the <br /> automobile.The City will cooperate with MCTO and other agencies responsible for providing public <br /> transit services in the area. <br /> Rail <br /> There currently are no rail lines within Mounds View. <br /> Airport <br /> The Anoka County-Blaine Airport is located just north of Mounds View in the City of Blaine. The <br /> Anoka County-Blaine airport is classified as a minor airport and as a regional system reliever airport <br /> in the Metropolitan Council's Aviation Policy Plan.The airport is the second busiest reliever airport <br /> in the metropolitan area. <br /> Pursuant to the terms of the Settlement Agreement and Mutual Release entered into on May 15, <br /> 2000, by and between the City of Mounds View, Metropolitan Airports Commission, and <br /> Metropolitan Council,the runway length of the north-south runway is limited to its current length of <br /> 4,855 feet until December 31, 2020 unless preempted by a future act of the Minnesota legislature. <br /> Under current law,the east-west runway may be extended to a length not to exceed 5000 feet. The <br /> classification of the Anoka County-Blaine Airport remains a"minor use"airport as defined by law. <br /> These planning criteria shall be incorporated into the Comprehensive Plan. <br /> Portions of the northern third of Mounds View lie within the safety zones of the north-south <br /> runways.Under federal and state regulations,these zones are established around public airports to <br /> assure safety of aircraft operations. Land uses in these zones must be consistent with Federal <br /> Aviation Administration (FAA) and Minnesota Department of Transportation Aeronautics rules. <br /> 84 <br />