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will make it feel like a downtown more than a commercial strip), and create <br /> memorable places. It is in these elements that downtown Monticello truly <br /> becomes a part of the community, and it does so by building on the character <br /> that already exists here. <br /> To function well as a downtown, people must be able to move more freely in <br /> their cars, have parking available and be surrounded with an environment that <br /> is interesting, comfortable and encouraging for pedestrians. Pine Street must <br /> be recognized as the route used for moving through Monticello. Other down- <br /> town streets can then be developed with a character that is more fitting for the <br /> community. Cross streets form a connection between Pine Street and Walnut <br /> Street, leading to visible and accessible parking that serves an expanded down- <br /> town along Walnut Street-- a street with capacity for development and an abil- <br /> ity to handle additional local traffic. <br /> Legibility (the ability to decipher that a place is Monticello's downtown and <br /> that its development pattern is one that allows for ease of movement) is one of <br /> the key ideas of a well-conceived downtown. Shopping malls are great exam- <br /> ples of legibility --a good shopping mall is always providing clues to help vis- <br /> itors move about and the connections between anchors is always clear, direct <br /> and interesting. Modem shopping districts are not always so legible: a district <br /> at Weaver Lake Road and I-94 in Maple Grove is easily recognized as a shop- <br /> ping district, but even frequent visitors have difficulty finding their way from <br /> one destination to another. <br /> ...:... � ' ��..__� <br /> a.,--- -70.1...,17:7, � ' I, -= , <br /> III <br /> . k-,, <br /> sziltpl <br /> .. <br /> y 45z <br /> t; Ad r 4;,.r ,. T. <br /> n <br /> , ...‘- wt.-m .-!0\ .. , 4.0,,,I.. ...,, ,,,,i,,;,,,, /4. , - , -_.-- <br /> �1. pnNIJI/f , 'F ,-_ 1. tdf:4/44, ,. 1h gyp , " 4 ,-" .44? 44 4/ 4 a <br /> `. <br /> dry ' L <br /> qt: p. ki,•'! .i, � 4 / !4 Tr ".� <br /> _4 � G f a <br /> '. <br /> kE � L / J pf <br /> 11, <br /> 44-4,7 <br /> *,,Z..7.0.:2_ <br /> � - " J D 144ti <br /> y <br /> -itri <br /> j, •Tt 7 /'41,7 ® t � .��. ;- <br /> --- ----.'irt'• frA 96,1-v,, ''', -7 _ I I i`i ',, /I' -'1.,.. . .' ,cf: <br /> The creation of a fixed boundary for the downtown area will lead to wise choices In the use of available land and afford <br /> some level of assurance to nearby neighborhoods that commerdal usEs will not overtake them. <br /> Issues of density, organization and pattern need to be resolved to make <br /> Monticello's downtown feel like a downtown. The presence of a defined <br /> boundary is critical: it forces wise use of limited land resources; it avoids the <br /> sprawl of commercial uses that diminishes true pedestrian qualities; it protects <br /> nearby residences from the ill affects of commercial uses (noise, lights, park- <br /> ing), and the possibility of declining property values as a result; and it keeps it <br /> possible to create a downtown that is compact enough for people to choose to <br /> walk rather than drive between destinations. <br /> A New Bridge <br /> - Revitalizing Monticello's Downtown and Rlverfront <br /> Page 3:10 <br />