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Northstar Corridor <br />Rail Station Feasibility <br /> Study <br /> <br />Ramsey Station <br /> <br />Chapter 2 <br />BaCkground <br /> <br />Data <br /> <br /> Ramsey Information and Location Data <br /> The City of Ramsey, covering approximately 28 square miles, is bounded by the Mississippi <br /> River on the south and the Rum River on the east. Ramsey is located in Anoka County along <br /> Trunk Highway (TH) t0 between the Northstar commuter fait stations proposed for Elk- River <br /> and Anoka. 'Ramsey is located approximately 24 miles northwest of Minneapolis, approximately <br /> 4 miles from the proposed Anoka commuter rail station, and approximately 5.5 miles from the <br /> proposed Elk River commuter rail station. The Town Center development project in Ramsey is <br /> located one block north of TH 10 between Ramsey Boulevard (CSAH 56) and Armstrong Boule- <br /> vard (CSAH 83) and includes the Northstar rail alignment. In the vicinity of Ramsey, TH 10 <br /> carries approximately 37,000 cars per day. The Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) rail line <br /> adjacent to the Town Center property is an active freight main line. Ramsey includes more than <br /> 500 acres of city and county parkland and an extensive trail system. The Town .Center site is <br />· approximately 322 acres of predominantly agricultural land. Ramsey's development goals for <br /> the Town Center site include creating a mixed-use, transit-oriented environment; enhancing <br /> connections to adjacent neighborhoods, office developments, and jobs; creating diversified <br /> housing that accommodates pedestrian activity and access to transit; and enhancing <br /> connections to nearby natural and recreational areas. Figure 2-1 shows the proposed Ramsey <br />'Town Center and proposed station area. <br /> <br />Demographic Data <br />The estimated population (year 2000) for Ramsey was 18,500, with a median household income <br />of almost $70,000 per year. There are approximately 5,900 households in Ramsey and almost <br />5,950 total housing units. The median resident age is 32.1 years, and the median house value is <br />$143,500 (in year 2000 dollars). Compared to the Minnesota state averages, Ramsey is above <br />avera9e in household income and house value, with a much higher percentage of home owner- <br />ship (as opposed to rental) than the state average. From 1990 to 2000, the population rose from <br />12,400 to 18,500, a more than 49 percent increase. The current population forecast for 2020 is <br />30,900, which would come close to doubling the 2000 population. The number of households <br />.increased from 3,620 in 1990 to 5,906 in 2000, more than a 63 percent increase. Of the <br />estimated 18,500 population, more than 10,600 are employed, mostly in the <br />management/professional, sales/office, manufacturing, and retail categories. <br /> <br />'Land-Use Data <br /> Existing Land-Use (Year 2000) <br /> The City of Ramsey covers 28 square miles and is bordered by .the Rum River and the Missis- <br /> sippi River. Land use in the area of the proposed Ramsey station is strongly influenced by TH <br /> Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. 2- ] March 2004 <br /> <br />-2- <br /> <br /> <br />
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