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6.4 Consider Adoption of Downtown Plan Update
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6.4 Consider Adoption of Downtown Plan Update
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Incremental Repair <br /> • Budget for the implementation of the pedestrian crossing at West Woodman Street. <br /> • Utilize temporary barriers to close Front Street approach. <br /> Rasmussen Road <br /> r . i <br /> r • <br /> I <br /> s' To <br /> 111* <br /> 74 <br /> Neighborhood Composition <br /> The portion of Rasmussen Road that is included in the Grow Zone is designated as both a Residential <br /> Connector street and a Commercial street. The adjacent land uses from East Grove Street south to Main <br /> Street consists of 13 single family dwellings, 2 vacant lots, a public library,a commercial parking lot and <br /> two commercial businesses.The adjacent land uses from Main Street south to East Woodman Street <br /> consists of a multi-tenant condo, a church and 4 dwellings/buildings owned by the church, a vacant <br /> commercial lot, and two single family dwellings. There are no sidewalks or other pedestrian features on <br /> the street. The fast moving traffic along with the lack of sidewalks makes Rasmussen Road difficult for <br /> pedestrians to traverse. <br /> Rasmussen Road was reconstructed as part of the 2020 Road Improvements Project from East Sibley <br /> Street south to Rae Avenue. This improvement project included extensive upgrades to the City's water, <br /> sewer, and drainage infrastructures and a bituminous reconstruction of the roadway. Other amenities <br /> include a walking/biking path, street lighting, sidewalks, curb and gutter, and improved parking. <br /> Pequot Lakes Downtown Plan—Updated July, 2022 27 <br />
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