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Ramsey2040: What Will Make Ramsey Thrive as a Balanced Community? <br />Ramsey is home to a diverse land use and tax base. The City desires to check in with residents and stakeholders as we look at <br />how the community will evolve over the next several years. Where will opportunities for residential, shopping, and employment <br />exist? Where will areas remain as they are today? How will Ramsey make connections to these areas? How will the area around <br />your home or business look in the future? <br />Thursday, March 20, 2014, at 6:00 p.m. <br />Ramsey Municipal Center, Alexander Ramsey Room <br />For more information, please visit www.cityoframsey.com/ComprehensivePlan or contact Tim Gladhill, Development Services <br />Manager, at 763-576-4308 or tgladhill@cityoframsey.com. <br />Highway 10 Access Planning Study Update <br />The Minnesota Department of Transportation (Mn/DOT), in partnership with Anoka County, have commissioned a study to <br />explore incremental alternatives to improve safety and mobility of U.S. Highway 10 to incrementally achieve the future vision <br />of conversation to freeway status. On February 7, the project team will be hosting Business and Stakeholder Meetings where <br />alternative layouts will be presented. Additionally, a Public Open House will be hosted on February 26 (TENTATIVE!) at <br />Greenhaven Golf Course. The project team desires to gather public input first in order to present said feedback as well as the <br />alternatives to the City Council in April (or later). Staff has asked that PDFs of the information presented at these two (2) public <br />meetings be made available prior so that the City Council and Planning Commission have the information available in case <br />questions or comments are raised following these public meetings. <br />
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