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City of Mounds View 2040 Comprehensive Plan : <br /> l <br /> AW F. ����k <br /> • Coordinate with manufactured home communities on ways to <br /> improve their neighborhoods and longevity of private infrastructure. , <br /> Implementation of Housing goals and policies will focus on enforcement of :____ <br /> property maintenance codes, crime reduction, preservation of urban forests, <br /> coordination with Ramsey County and service providers to help residents <br /> with financial and health concerns, and encourage rehabilitation and <br /> preservation of naturally occurring affordable housing, including reducing <br /> Mounds View Schools <br /> stormwater inflow& infiltration at manufactured home parks. Affordable <br /> Housing goals are most likely to be accomplished through redevelopment Mounds View ISD 621 serves <br /> along the Boulevard, with inclusion of affordable and market-rate units. This northwestern Ramsey County.Mounds <br /> is dependent upon the flexibility afforded by the Mixed Use zoning district, View residents are within the attendance <br /> area of each school listed below: <br /> allowing increased density standards. The City will adopt a Fair Housing <br /> Policy and/or plan. Currently, the City informally implements practices Irondale High School-All students <br /> without a coordinated plan. have a personal learning plan,guiding <br /> their choice in classes according to their <br /> goals and progress.The District's <br /> EXISTING STOCK Pathways to Possibilities allows students <br /> to pursue trades and earn college credit, <br /> including an Associates degree while at <br /> Mounds View was predominantly developed in the 1950's through 1970's. Irondale,along with internships with <br /> One-level homes,split-levels, and rambler homes are typical in this city as they about 30 partnering businesses and <br /> are in the surrounding cities. Manufactured homes provide a significant organizations. <br /> percentage of housing units in the city and are located in three manufactured Edgewood Middle School-The middle <br /> home parks. There are also a number of senior housing and multi-family units school has a STEAM curriculum. 60%of <br /> built from the late 1960's through the 2000's. The farmhouses that were built students participate in music programs, <br /> prior to 1930 and that are still standing are scattered throughout town. Figure and 40%in extracurricular activities. <br /> 3-1 shows the time period in which each house in the city was built. 47%of students are non-White. The <br /> most popular non-English, non-native <br /> Figure 3-2 shows the values of owner-occupied housing units. The same data languages are Spanish, Hmong,and <br /> is not available for renter occupied units so this map excludes the values of Arabic. 47%of students are eligible forfree or reduced-price lunch. <br /> apartments and homes in manufactured home parks. <br /> Pinewood Elementary School-Family <br /> Night is held each Thursday. Students in <br /> There were 5,332 occupied housing units in Mounds View in 2016. Most grades 4 and 5 can take band,choir,or <br /> of those units, 3,102 or 58%were single-family homes.Multi-family homes(i.e. orchestra,and Spanish. 49%of students <br /> apartments or townhomes) made up 31% of the housing stock. A significant are non-white. 52%of students are <br /> 11% of housing units in Mounds View are manufactured homes. eligible for free or reduced-price lunch. <br /> Sunnyside Elementary School-43%of <br /> Approximately two-thirds of the total housing units were owner occupied. One- students are non-white. The most <br /> third were renter occupied. A break-down of housing units by type are popular non-English,non-native <br /> calculated In Table 3-1. languages are Spanish,Tibetan,and <br /> Somali. 45%of students are eligible for <br /> free or reduced-price lunch. <br /> Table 3-1: housing unit types NUMBER OF UNITS Pike Lake Education Center-This <br /> Owner occupied 1 3,600 68% school serves 519 all-day <br /> kindergarteners,and are provided with <br /> Renter occupied 1,732 32% free breakfast. 47%of students are non- <br /> white,47%are eligible for free or <br /> Single-family 3,102 58% reduced-price lunch. <br /> Multi-family 1,669 31% <br /> Manufactured homes 561 11% <br /> Chapter 3: Housing 1 3-2 <br />
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