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NOTES FROM CORRIDOR TOUR ITINERARY <br /> Highway#10 <br /> • Trim vegetation <br /> • Paint plywood used to secure vacant structures <br /> • Commercial vehicles are using vacant parking lots for parking/storage without <br /> permission <br /> • Homeless issues exist in vacant structures <br /> • Install community signs at key gateways. Work with property owners to secure <br /> easements. <br /> • Funding sources exist to aid in purchase and clean up (RALF, TIF, etc.) <br /> • Complete Preliminary Engineering for Highway 10 Access Planning Study <br /> • Work with Anoka Technical College (existing joint access/traffic issues; do they need <br /> additional parking?) <br /> • Potential contamination on various sites (vacant) makes it difficult to sell. Seek clean up <br /> funding. <br /> • Encourage properties with outside storage to do so in a more orderly fashion. <br /> • Explore existing sign regulations (tall banners—multiple, signs on fences, number of <br /> signs, temporary sign design and number) <br /> • Take pumps out (complete) <br /> • Fix missing panels and signs awning <br /> • Home Improvement Loans <br /> o Oak Terrace (in process) <br /> • Youth First trash enclosed <br /> • Storage containers back <br /> • Explore additional community/COR signs <br /> • Construction debris on 7550 Highway 10 NW should be cleaned up <br /> • Elk River Gateway <br /> o Cell tower <br /> Armstrong <br /> • Encourage redevelopment and clean up of industrial area west of Armstrong Boulevard <br /> • Create a place-making element at Armstrong <br /> o Directional signage from Highway 10 to Armstrong <br /> • Dynamic display <br /> • Explore a commercial node at CSAH 83 (Armstrong/Baugh) and border with <br /> Nowthen/Elk River as part of Comprehensive Plan <br /> Nowthen Boulevard <br /> • Remove real estate signs at former municipal center campus (done) <br /> Highway#47 <br />