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INFORMATION #3 09-21-1998
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INFORMATION #3 09-21-1998
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B-87 <br /> <br />Geographic Factors <br /> <br />Because of the district's large size, north-south orientation, and shape, there are unique challenges. <br />The Crow, Elk, and Mississippi Rivers divide the district. In addition, major highways (10, 101, 94, & <br />169) criss-cross the district. It contains portions of Wrlght, Anoka, Isanti, Sherburne and Hennepin <br />Counties, all or part of seven cities and six townships. We have significant student populations in four <br />counties: Anoka, Hennepin, Sherburne, and Wright. Two of the counties (Hennepin and Anoka) are in <br />the seven county Twin Cities Metro Area and thus subject to control by the Metropolitan Council. The <br />combination of Iow land cost and access to high quality highways and freeways is appealing to local <br />and regional developers. <br /> <br /> inceton <br />ago ~ '~' <br /> <br />.L. <br /> <br />ELK <br />SCHO( ... <br /> <br />BOUND <br /> <br />_,..: -'eCedar <br /> <br />Pirl~s <br /> <br />Mtnnetonka Beaohe <br /> <br />A Plan for Dist#ct 728 Buildings and Sites, September, 1998: Page 9 <br /> <br /> <br />
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