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! DOWNTOWN IMPROVEMENTUPDATE (2017) Improves the visibility and vitality of Downtown Shakopee through enhancements in four areas of Downtown. These projects include a gateway plaza connecting Downtown to Huber Park across Hwy 101, and enhancements to a parking lot that can double as an event space. WEST END LANDUSEMASTER PLAN (2015-16) This plan includes a proposed extension of 17th Avenue (CR 16) beyond Marystown Road (CR 15) to Old Brickyard Road (CR 69). The plan also includes a network of interior complete streets that would provide access to a mix of residential, office, and retail land use for all modes. U.S. HIGHWAY169MOBILITY STUDY (2015-18) Regional transportation plans have identified US-169 between Hwy 41 and 55 as an ideal corridor to implement transit to reduce congestion. This ongoing study has also identified a need to expand travel options and improve regional connections along the US-169 corridor between Mankato and the Twin Cities. MINESOTAVALLEY TRANSITAUTHORITY STRATEGIC PLAN (2018-22) Identifies regional transit needs and opportunities. ! ! ! ! ! Minnesota Valley National Wildlife Refuge
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MF UNITS
TOTAL UNITS TOTAL S.F.
QUADRANT ID FUTURE LAND USE ACRES SF UNITS
ROW Retail
1.52
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157,151
Study area
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MEDICINE LAKE
B Multifamily Stacked 4.33
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PLYMOUTH
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B Multifamily Stacked 1.20
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WAYZATA
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ST. LOUIS PARK
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2.20 3.33
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MINNETONKA
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C Mixed Use (Retail/BP) D Mixed Use (Retail/BP)
43,561 157,173
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Extension
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HOPKINS
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A Mixed Use (Retail/BP)
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Parks
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ASSUMPTIONS:
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Metro Orange Line BRT
C Single Family Attached 14.09 120
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RESIDENTIAL
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Retail Retail
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Small Lot Single Family
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Mixed Use (HD/Retail/ Office)
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March 2018 Parks H Single Family Attached 7.95 68 I Traditional Single Family 79.08 198 J Traditional Single Family 22.09 55 J Small Lot Single Family 13.76 55 K Traditional Single Family 32.13 80 K Small Lot Single Family 20.41 82 K Single Family Attached 7.19 61 J 6.78 -
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Mixed Use (HDR Portion)
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NON- RESIDENTIAL
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GRAND TOTAL
602.65 1,366 427 1,793 1,373,145
ONE VISION, ONE METROPOLITAN REGION
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