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C. Surrounding Amenities <br />A few of the surrounding amenities include the proposed Mississippi River Regional <br />Trail (MRT), which runs adjacent to the river from Elk River to Minneapolis and <br />traverses through Mississippi West Regional Park. <br />Proposed Mississippi <br />River Regional Trail <br />ippi West <br />onal Park <br />Foster <br />Island <br />Legend <br />Existing City Trail <br />Proposed City Trail <br />Eusling Regional Trail <br />Proposed Regional Trail <br />Regional Park <br />City, Park <br />1 1 Ramsey Town Center <br />Lake <br />+� Nodhstar Commuter Rail <br />Parcels <br />Cloquet <br />Island <br />Kings <br />Island <br />Amenities around Mississippi West Regional Park <br />Ramsey Town Center (RTC) is a 369.5 acre development north of Highway 10 and <br />the park. RTC was planned to include 2400 residential units and 1.65 million square <br />feet of commercial, industrial, and institutional space. In addition, the City of <br />Ramsey proposes a Northstar Commuter Station and a pedestrian overpass over <br />Trunk Highway 10. <br />Approximately one mile west of the Anoka County/ <br />Sherburne County line is the historic Oliver Kelley <br />Farm. This farm is owned by the Minnesota <br />Historical Society and is used as an interpretive <br />center and working example of an 1860's Farm. <br />Page 9 of 22 <br />
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