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Project Status Memo 5 <br />Other commissioners said they know that some people feel that the proposed town center isn’t <br />much like the rest of Arden Hills, but felt that was in some ways a strength, providing new <br />options and a new setting, including for millennials wanting something more compact and <br />walkable than previous waves of suburban development. <br />One big factor in the muted response Wednesday night seemed to be surveys returned from the <br />open house in November, in which many respondents reacted favorably to the plans. <br />Voters in November chose for the City Council one sympathizer for the project and two skeptics, <br />meaning that the posture of that body threatens to grow chillier in 2017. <br />The project is so massive that commissioners were reviewing 17 attachments, one of them 107 <br />pages long. <br />The TCAAP site dates from the early 1940s, when the military threw up more than 300 buildings <br />in what was then a rural township to make and test munitions for use in World War II. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />
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