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<br /> ml3 Mound Visions <br /> A Revitalization Plan <br /> .~n Mound, Minnesota <br /> In 1992 the Cit~ of ;\lound, a sn1.1l1 community <br /> on Lake \linn\'tonka, commissioned HKGi to <br /> managl: their dow ntown revitalization effort <br /> cdIled l\\uund Visions, a community.based <br /> . . <br /> approach to reirl\ignrating I\-lound's dov'ntO\\"ll <br /> through promotion, business enhancenll'nt and <br /> redev'doPlllcnt. Since tlll'n, the ongoing Visions <br /> Plan includes ,I number of initiatives that <br /> together will crl~ate a new, pedestrian. oriented <br /> "main street" in the midst of nn",' mixed.use <br /> districts, containing lTtail, residential, office and <br /> ClI"lC uses. <br /> Initiatives recommended by the Plan called for <br /> inn~stment Jnd improvements to major open <br /> space Jnd public infr.lstructurc elerne'nts, <br /> including the Lost Lake Canal open space and <br /> Greell\v.l~, Highway I:; street and sidewalk <br /> engint.ering and design. the cre,ltion of new <br /> development Pdrcels, strategicall~ located to <br /> promote a pedestrian-friendly downtown, <br /> zoning ordinance recommendations and a set of <br /> urban design guidelines to guide future <br /> deyelopment of Mounds' downtown core. <br /> HKGi nmtinues to be invohed with the City <br /> of ;'\\ound in the design and implementation of <br /> seyeral key infrastructure improyements <br /> including the design and implementation CS:\H <br /> I ~, Lost Lake Greenway and Canal, and the new <br /> Cit y of ;\\uund Transit Center. <br /> . <br />
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