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<br />City of Arden Hills - Comprehensive Plan - DRAFT <br /> <br />manages the function of all other departments as well as implementation of the <br />City Council's policies and decisions. <br /> <br />13.7 Postal Services <br /> <br />The City receives regular mail service via the New Brighton Post Office. If the <br />need or opportunity arises for new or additional facilities, it has been a <br />longstanding desire to have a full service post office within Arden Hills. <br /> <br />13.8 Library <br /> <br />Opened in 1969, the Arden Hills Library is located at 1941 County Road E-2, <br />which is near the intersection of County Road E2 and New Brighton Road. In <br />2008, the library had more than 81,000 items in its collection. The library is part <br />of the Ramsey County Library system, which includes six other libraries <br />throughout Ramsey County. <br /> <br />While discussions about the future of the Arden Hills Library are ongoing, the City <br />has a stated goal to keep a library facility within the City limits. As development <br />occurs on TCAAP, relocating the library to TCMP or somewhere else in Arden <br />Hills may be a possibility. <br /> <br />13.9 Public Schools <br /> <br />Almost all of Arden Hills is in the Mounds View School District (ISD 621); <br />however, a small area in the southeastern corner of Arden Hills is within the <br />Roseville School District (ISD 623). Two of the eleven Mounds View School <br />District buildings are located in Arden Hills: the Mounds View High School at <br />1900 Lake Valentine Road and Valentine Elementary at 1770 West County Road <br />E2. The Mounds View School is also a partner in the joint maintenance facility <br />used by the City and Ramsey County. <br /> <br />The Mounds View School District is one of the highest rated school districts in <br />the state and is a valued organization in the community. In addition to serving <br />Arden Hills, the Mounds View School District all serves part of all of the cities of <br />Blaine, Mounds View, New Brighton, Roseville, Shoreview, North Oaks, Spring <br />Lake Park, and Vadnais Heights as well as White Bear Township. As of October <br />2007, the district had approximately 9,700 students and was the fourteenth <br />largest school district in the State. The district is anticipating declining <br />enrollment, and no new educational facilities are planned. While future <br /> <br />DRAFT <br />5/15/2008 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />106 <br />