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ETA ~ ~~PT~ <br />business for the community. In the future a broad commercial redevelopment area <br />is planned for portions of the gravel mining area further north along Highway i69. <br />Regionally, an new commercial center anchored bySuper-Target (relocated from <br />Elk River) was recently developed across the Mississippi River in Otsego. At the <br />intersection of Highway ~o~ and Interstate g4 in Rogers a broad area of commercial <br />and retail uses exists. <br />Existing transmission lines and gas main are likely fixed. <br />Due to the extensive costs of relocating major utilities and the lengths these utilities <br />extend through the site the master plan assumes it is unfeasible to relocate these <br />utilities through the project area. <br />Any new river crossing (bridge) in Dayton or Ramsey would not substantively <br />change development strategies for the study area. <br />The location of the proposed future river crossing is situated too far south along <br />Highway ~of~69 to have any major development impact on the site. <br /> <br />MN DOT has three key transportation <br />studies: <br />» Inter-regional Corridor Management Plan <br />(1002): This plan identi fees alternatives for <br />upgrading Highway ~o/t69 to a limited access <br />freeway south of the Highway toy & to/~6g <br />interchange through Elk River, Ramsey and <br />Anoka. Construction and funding are not <br />currently in MN DOT's 3o-year program. <br />» Highway f6g Preliminary Design and <br />Environmental documentation Study <br />(underway): This study identi fees preferred <br />plan for got/~6g interchange as well as the <br />preferred reconstruction plans for the Main <br />Street and School Street interchanges north. <br />Construction and f unding are not currently in <br />MN DOT's3o-year program. <br />The ~7ist Avenue FAST is situated at the nexus of major regional roadway corridors <br />in the northwest metro which have a significant impact on the future of the study » Highway io Preliminary Design and <br />area and the community of Elk River. The following are the regional transportation Environmental Documentation Study <br />assumptions for the master plan: (underway): This study will identify a <br /> preferred plan f or Highway ~o upgrades f rom <br />Highway improvements planned by the State will be key determinant in timing just west o f to/toy/t69 interchange, through <br />and type o f redevelopment in the ~7~st Focused Area Study. Downtown Elk River west to Lake Orono. <br />Understanding the timing and scope of future changes for the corridors will allow for <br />the appropriate planning and level of investment relative to the future improvements <br />in the corridor. <br />Transportation will guide development strategies and vice versa. <br />Location of a future interchange location will have the significant impacts land use <br />surrounding the interchange. <br />Elk River can influence transportation investments with plans for <br />development. <br />Through the preparation of this master plan and subsequent studies, the City has <br />the ability to influence MN DOT for the locations and timing of transportation <br />improvements which will have the broadest benefit for the FAST. <br />t6 17°I3C, avertuefocusedAren.:"tudy <br />
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