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a bridge is appropriate for its community and if so, where <br />should it be located. This bridge could reduce traffic <br />congestion on the area regional roadway system. The City of <br />Ramsey will want to work closely with Dayton on this issue. <br />4. City of Elk River. There are currently no specific land use <br />issues that should be of concern to the City of Ramsey. <br />However, the City of Elk River is currently updating its <br />comprehensive plan and the City of Ramsey may wish to <br />coordinate its planning activities with those of the City of <br />Elk River. <br />The City of Elk River has indicated that its next <br />development area will be that area adjacent to the City of <br />Ramsey. The City of Elk River is currently completing <br />engineering studies to determine the necessary public <br />improvements that will be needed to support development in <br />this area. The City of Ramsey will want to monitor these <br />activities to ensure that Elk River's proposed land uses are <br />consistent with those of Ramsey's. <br />5. City of Andover. There are currently no specific land use <br />issues with the City of Andover. The City, however, <br />recently completed a Metropolitan Urban Service Area <br />expansion request with the Metropolitan Council. <br />6. Other local governments. There appear to be no immediate <br />land use related issues that should concern the City of <br />Ramsey in either the City of Oak Grove or Burns Township. <br />Working Paper #1 <br />City of Ramsey Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Land Use Element 1 9 <br />