Laserfiche WebLink
r Ramsey <br />ak Grow <br />North Growth Corridor <br />Sip la <br />M11?4,1 <br />Twin Cities Area Residential Growth Corridors <br />Residential growth in the Twin Cities area radiates out from Minneapolis and St. Paul in eight <br />growth corridors. Historic growth in these eight corridors has been documented by McComb <br />Group, Ltd. from 1970 through 2011. Each growth corridor generally captures the same portion <br />of the Twin Cities area growth each year, even though housing development will fluctuate from <br />year to year. Northstar Corridor cities are located in the North Growth Corridor, shown in Map <br />4-2. This growth corridor is served by TH-10 in the west and TH-65 in the east. <br />Map 4-2 <br />NORTH GROWTH CORRIDOR <br />nlsepo <br />; • oay� <br />r i� ° 1.94 Growth Corridor - <br />Gra.uh Corridors <br />0 2 4 6 <br />N SceIe. 1' = 5.36 mites <br />rFl <br />0 Copyright 2013 McCorrmb Group, Ltd. 43128(13 <br />The Northstar commuter service draws its riders from cities located in the west portion of the <br />North Growth Corridor, shown on Map 4-3. Stations in each city have individual draw areas that <br />contain the residence location of Northstar riders that use that station. Draw areas were <br />delineated based on rider surveys conducted by the Metropolitan Council for Fridley, Coon <br />Rapids, Anoka, Elk River, and Big Lake Stations. The Ramsey Station Draw Area is based on a <br />survey conducted in 2012 by Metro Transit. The draw area cities are shown on Map 4-3, along <br />with the Northstar cities. <br />4-15 <br />