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City of Ramsey <br />2008 Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Proposal <br />-Vfr <br />osu <br />Bonestroo <br />Detailed Approach to the Scope of Services <br />Ramsey has a unique character, setting, and history. The challenge of the next comprehensive plan will be <br />building on the early promise of the Town Center and its potential for creating urban character and providing <br />commuter transit, while respecting the character of the City's rural parts and the natural environment. The future <br />will bring additional challenges, which the Comprehensive Plan goals and policies will articulate and <br />anticipate. <br />The plan should manage infrastructure development and growth that will occur within distinct neighborhoods, <br />while knitting the community together through improved transportation systems, parks, trails, open spaces, and <br />greenways. The plan needs to remain sensitive to the rural parts of the community, while allowing for growth <br />and economic development. The Comprehensive Plan will provide the blueprint for building a healthy, diverse <br />community that confidently looks to the future. <br />The next comprehensive plan's challenge <br />will be maintaining a balance of urban <br />growth and respecting Ramsey's rural <br />sections. <br />The City is seeking professional planning services to <br />assist in completing a Comprehensive Plan update. There <br />are several planning and infrastructure studies that have <br />been, or will soon be, undertaken which are to be <br />incorporated into the new Plan. <br />Our team will focus on the tasks identified by the City in <br />the RFP, and meet the deadline for completing the <br />Comprehensive Plan update by June 2008. A two -track <br />process is proposed to gather background information <br />and summarize existing plans, while also monitoring the <br />Ramsey 3 process, which is an innovative public outreach <br />effort to engage the community in discussing and <br />prioritizing key issues affecting them. <br />The results of the Ramsey 3 Open Space Technology <br />gathering will be the basis for alternatives analyzed in the final phases of the Comprehensive Plan Update. Our <br />team will work with City staff, the Planning Commission, and the City Council to integrate the tracks at key <br />points in the process. <br />We will emphasize throughout the process that all information, opinions, and recommendations are subject to <br />review by the Planning Commission, which is charged by State law with preparing a comprehensive plan, and <br />approval by the City Council, which is the sole legal authority to adopt plans and ordinances. <br />The consultant's role in this update will be incorporating these issues and ideas into clear goals, policies, and <br />plans in a refined Comprehensive Plan and present it to the community, Planning Commission and City <br />Council, as well as take it through the Metropolitan Council review process. <br />13 <br />
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