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Centerville 2040 <br /> < 40 1/8 mi. 300 — 660 ft 1/8 mi <br /> 1 : <br /> Forecasted 2040 volumes for A minor Arterials were taken from Anoka County's <br /> volume projections for their roadway system. <br /> None of the planned improvements to the metropolitan highway system listed <br /> in the Transportation Policy Plan directly affect the City of Centerville. <br /> In the fall of 2007, CSAH 14 began reconstruction. The roadway was <br /> reconstructed over a 3-year period from I-35W to I-35E. The improvements <br /> included the addition of a center turn lane throughout the downtown area. <br /> Additionally, a median restricts access at several locations on the east end of <br /> the City. In response to this,the City planned and constructed a "Backage Road" <br /> to connect 21St Ave. with 20th Ave., allowing better access to local businesses <br /> and a way for locals to move throughout town without having to make U-turns. <br /> The City anticipates a similar style reconstruction of CSAH 21 in the three block <br /> area of downtown. This project will likely be initiated by the City through its <br /> downtown redevelopment plan. <br /> The City has a number of planned improvements to its local collector road <br /> system. Those improvements are shown on Map 6-1. These improvements will <br /> be made as development occurs. <br /> Connection Between Land Use and Transportation <br /> The City recognizes the connection between land use, natural resource <br /> protection and transportation planning. City policies guide land use to be <br /> compatible with both existing natural resources as well as local and regional <br /> transportation facilities. <br /> The City's downtown redevelopment will be served by the newly <br /> reconstructed/expanded CSAH 14 and the future reconstruction of CSAH 21. <br /> Additionally, the guiding of property on the south side of Main Street (CSAH <br /> 14) between Progress Road and City Hall from low density residential to mixed <br /> use development will capitalize on the anticipated increase in average daily <br /> Chapter 6 1 Page 8 <br />
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