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services), access to the metropolitan highway system, and include existing or planned Regional Parks <br />System facilities. <br />The Emerging Suburban Edge communities provide a variety of commercial activities along the main <br />transportation corridors, and most encompass historic small downtowns with small town characteristics. <br />These communities benefit from their proximity to more developed areas while retaining their local <br />rural character and protecting natural resources. Commercial areas in the Emerging Suburban Edge tend <br />to be individual large employers and smaller -scale commercial centers serving the local population. <br />Although these communities have some redevelopment potential in older areas such as historic <br />downtown districts, the focus in the Emerging Suburban Edge is on greenfield development. Greenfields <br />present opportunities to integrate natural resource preservation into site planning prior to <br />development. Some of these communities have land available within their jurisdiction staged for future <br />development, while others are expanding through orderly annexation agreements with neighboring <br />townships. This mix of uses, availability of undeveloped land, and rich access to natural resources is a <br />characteristic unique to Emerging Suburban Edge communities. <br />As of May 2014, the Metropolitan Council forecasts that the Emerging Suburban Edge area will add <br />201,000 residents, 93,000 households, and 58,000 jobs between 2010 and 2040. This represents growth <br />of 66% in population, 87% in households, and 66% in employment over the three decades. Because <br />most Emerging Suburban Edge communities also have areas designated as rural, these numbers are <br />approximations. These numbers may change during the current comprehensive planning process, which <br />will more precisely delineate how much community growth belongs inside the Metropolitan Urban <br />Service Area. <br />Figure 1: Ramsey Community Designation <br />City of Ramsey 2040 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Land Use Plan <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />
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