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# Action Priority Tirnefrarne Partners <br /> 7-2 Monitor water main/pressure demands in order to incorporate replacements into the 1 Ongoing Elk River Municipal <br /> Capital Improvements Program. Utilities <br /> 7-3 Evaluate options for increasing pressure and delivering water to the northeast 2 Mid-term Elk River Municipal <br /> section of Elk River. Utilities <br /> 7-4 Evaluate the capacity and expansion needs outside of the current Urban Service Area 2 Mid-term Elk River Municipal <br /> to ensure an appropriate supply is supported. Utilities <br /> Wastewater&Sewer Service <br /> 7-5 Evaluate the potential impact of areas identified for Urban Service Area expansion 1 Short-term Elk River Municipal <br /> that are not identified in the Wastewater Treatment Facility Plan to ensure Utilities <br /> appropriate conveyance capacity. <br /> 7-6 Incorporate stormwater pond issue resolution in development and infrastructure 2 Ongoing Public Works Department <br /> improvement projects as was done with the Redefine 169 project. <br /> 7-7 Establish a menu of green infrastructure options for new developments to meet on- 1 Short-term Planning Division and <br /> site stormwater management goals. Public Works Department <br /> 7-8 Establish and implement strategic plans for water quality management in 2 Short-term Public Works Department <br /> partnership with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency and adjust stormwater and Minnesota Pollution <br /> utility fees as needed to account for additional infrastructure costs that may be Control Agency <br /> recommended. <br /> Electrical Sys e <br /> 7-9 Develop electrical lines and/or substations to meet service needs of new 2 Ongoing Elk River Municipal <br /> development. Utilities <br /> Broadb <br /> 7-10 Utilize public and private agency partnerships to expand broadband infrastructure. 2 Mid-term Elk River Municipal <br /> Utilities and Private <br /> Broadband Providers <br /> 7-11 Explore funding opportunities through Federal and State Programs(such as the 2 Mid-term Elk River Municipal <br /> American Rescue Plan Act)to address gaps in the broadband network Utilities and Private <br /> Broadband Providers <br /> 7-12 Work with developers investing in unserved or underserved areas to apply for DEED's 1 Mid-term Planning Division,Elk <br /> Broadband Grant program. River Municipal Utilities, <br /> and Private Developers <br /> Landfill <br /> 7-13 Continue to work with the State of Minnesota to implement the vision to reduce 2 Ongoing State of Minnesota <br /> reliance on landfills for waste disposal. <br /> 7-14 Design and construct the planned wastewater pipeline to direct leachate from the 1 Short-term Waste Management of <br /> landfill to the Elk River wastewater treatment plant. Minnesota <br /> 8 Parks, Open S• - & Natural Resources <br /> Parks <br /> 8-1 Reduce the parkland dedication requirements in Section 30-327 of the City's Code of 1 Short-term Planning Division and <br /> Ordinances to the NRPA standard of 0.01 acre per person if the parkland is provided Recreation Department <br /> within the development. <br /> 8-2 Keep the 0.03 acre per person parkland dedication standard as the fee in lieu of park 1 Short-term Planning Division and <br /> development to incentivize the creation of parks in new development. Recreation Department <br /> 8-3 Establish a menu of park and open space activation items in the City's Code of 1 Short-term Planning Division and <br /> Ordinances to ensure future parks are adequately activated and to provide flexibility Recreation Department <br /> to developers to meet the demand of their target markets. <br /> 8-4 Improve athletic fields with turf surfacing and outdoor lighting to expand playability. 2 Mid-term Recreation Department <br /> 8-5 Consider selling under utilized park properties if permitted. 3 Long-term Recreation Department <br /> Elk River Comprehensive Plan•Implementation Plan 139 <br /> DRAFT FOR REVIEW ONLY <br />