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City of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan <br />Chapter 5: Land Use <br />downtown for its citizens. The downtowns of neighboring communities <br />such as Elk River and Anoka and the many features of the Twin Cities <br />Metropolitan Area are the primary sources of entertainment for Ramsey <br />residents. There are two grocery stores in Ramsey, one is located in <br />northern Ramsey along Highway 47 and the other is Coborn's at the <br />western edge of the Town Center area near Armstrong Boulevard. The <br />other commercial areas focus on special services like used car lots or <br />recreational vehicle sales. <br />The Town Center is meant to identify a place in the community where a <br />variety of social activities may occur more convenient to Ramsey <br />residents. Its location should take advantage of being central to the <br />Ramsey population base, connected through a strong pedestrian trail or <br />sidewalk system, easily accessible by the automobile and visible to the <br />shopper's eye. The Town Center is intended to receive a mix of land uses <br />including: <br />• Civic places where people can gather or events can be held (a park, <br />community center, library or history museum). <br />• Commercial/retail where people can take care of casual everyday <br />shopping or sit down at a local restaurant (grocery, hardware, <br />restaurant, or hair salon). <br />• Professional Offices/places to work or take care of everyday business <br />(real estate, banking, accounting, legal services and local post <br />office). <br />• High -density residential/places to live including senior housing <br />(owner and renter occupied). <br />By mixing high density residential with civic, commercial and office <br />uses, a vibrant Town Center can be created where life goes on all day <br />and into the evening. Housing is located within walking distance to jobs <br />and shopping. Sidewalks and trails link neighborhoods to the Town <br />Center and link civic facilities with commercial and housing facilities <br />creating a pedestrian oriented environment within the Town Center. <br />Civic places are well lit and aesthetically pleasing, inviting the public <br />into a defined public space. Buildings are well designed and areas of <br />landscaping reflect the identity of strong natural features in the Ramsey <br />Community. These characteristics create the Town Center of Ramsey_ 's <br />future. <br />An important decision will need to be made in the future about whether <br />to construct a new bridge over the Mississippi River and what alignment <br />it should follow. This potential connection will have a significant impact <br />on the future of the Mixed -Use site because a future bridge corridor will <br />likely alter traffic patterns in this general area. If a bridge is constructed <br />near the Mixed -Use site, Ramsey must be able to influence the design of <br />the roadways so that the Mixed -Use area can survive and benefit. <br />However, should a bridge crossing not be constructed, the Mixed Use <br />area must be designed to function on existing surrounding land use <br />patterns. Furthermore, if development of this area should come to <br />Cite of Ramsey 2030 Comprehensive Plan Page 5-31 <br />
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