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City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />Chapter 14: Community Identity <br />14. COMMUNITY IDENTITY <br />The identity of Ramsey lies in its abundant natural resources. The Mississippi River once <br />played an important role in the establishment of Ramsey. Trading posts were established on <br />the Mississippi River for commerce along the ox -cart trail that followed the River all the way <br />from South St. Paul to central Minnesota. Highway 10 and the BNSF railroad line have since <br />replaced the trail, and Ramsey businesses now replace the trading posts on Highway 10. <br />Highway 10 is the main corridor in which visitors see Ramsey, and there is much concern in <br />improving Ramsey's image along this corridor. This transportation corridor parallels the <br />Mississippi River along its lower terraces, separating much of the residential areas to the north <br />from the River. <br />The Residential areas to the north exist among oak woodlands and wetlands, connected by <br />small streams and drainageways. The Rum River makes up the eastern border of Ramsey, and <br />offers another great natural resource to the identity of Ramsey. <br />City Hall is located in Town Center in the south central part of the community near Highway <br />10. Although currently there is an economic downturn, the Town Center area holds great <br />promise for creating a center of activity and identity for Ramsey. Careful design and planning <br />of this commercial gathering place can offer a wonderful image to Ramsey that will serve <br />residents, workers and travelers. <br />One problem that was evident in various public meetings and discussions with community <br />representatives is the lack of identity due to the name Ramsey and its affiliation with Ramsey <br />County and the State Capital. Often people think of Ramsey County rather than the City of <br />Ramsey. Although changing the name of a community can be difficult and disruptive to <br />businesses, a name change can make a significant impression on a community's identity. <br />General Identity Framework Goals <br />The following are the City's goals for creating identity: <br />1. To have a unique and positive image of Ramsey for residents and people entering <br />Ramsey, especially along the Highway 10 corridor. <br />2. To highlight Ramsey's natural resources of rivers, woods, prairies, and wetlands. <br />3. To create a stronger connection to the Mississippi River. <br />Identity Framework Policy <br />It is the policy of the City to: <br />1. Create standards in building architecture, landscaping and signage for businesses along <br />Highway 10 and other highly visible commercial areas. <br />2. Work with MnDOT, Anoka County Highway Department and local business owners <br />along Highway 10 towards a common frontage road linking businesses along Highway10, <br />with design elements focusing on intersections connecting to Highway 10. <br />3. Preserve and manage stands of trees along designated scenic roadways. <br />City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Page 14-1 <br />
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