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MetCouncil Received <br /> The City of Hugo that the Met Council Downtown rede- grant. Krall took the <br /> QEVEl0Q1��� received a Livable sees real merit in the velopment began input provided by <br /> Communities grant planning efforts of in September 2003 citizens and business <br /> of$45,000 from the Hugo and that it is when the Hugo owners and then cre- <br /> Metropolitan Council worthwhile to further City Council hired ated a final plan that <br /> to finish its down- those plans," says Landform, a consul- clearly depicted the <br /> town redevelopment Hugo Community tant for planning and vision of the com- <br /> plan. The grant is a Development urban design, to assist munity. <br /> competitive program; Director Bryan Bear. the City in updat- <br /> thirteen applica- The grant money will ing and finalizing Hugo Administrative <br /> tions were submit- be used to finalize its downtown plan. Intern Tom Denaway <br /> ted and Hugo was site guidelines, a mar- Architect and urban also deserves credit <br /> one of four cities to ket study and a traffic planner Carolyn Krall for the City being <br /> receive a monetary study for the City's of Landform was awarded this grant. <br /> award. Receiving downtown plan. instrumental in the <br /> this grant"shows City receiving this Grant:See Page 7 <br /> City Projects Update <br /> Dozens of people lined up outside the Waters Edge North and South sales <br /> office in order to be among the first to reserve premium lots at these <br /> residential developments in Hugo;thirty-six units were sold the first day. <br /> Waters Edge North,the first of these two developments to undergo construction, is located west of <br /> Creekview Preserve at 159th Street and TH 61. Waters Edge South is located on Frenchman Road. <br /> Following is a listing of some of the other current residential developments in the City: <br /> Development Location Number of Lots <br /> Fable Hill* South of Victor Gardens 76 single family homes <br /> Heritage Ponds East of Elmcrest Avenue N. 207 multi-family homes <br /> South of 165th Street N. 126 single family homes <br /> Oneka Ponds Goodview Avenue N. and 68 single family homes <br /> 152nd Street N. <br /> Diamond Point West* Goodview Avenue N. and 49 single family homes <br /> 145th Street N. <br /> Beaver Ponds South Fondant Trail N. south of 43 single family homes <br /> 128th Street N. <br /> Northern Pines East side of TH 61 between 38 multi-family homes <br /> 125th and 130th Streets N. <br /> W " , Eagle Shores 132nd Street N. and 11 single family homes <br /> Everton Avenue N. <br /> - -� -t-, * Project Is Complete <br />
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