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Centerville 2040 <br /> The City of Centerville is separated between four different TAZ zones. <br /> Population, household, and employment forecasts (see Table 20 in the Land <br /> Use Chapter) are allocated by their respective TAZ's. While Centerville is split <br /> amongst four (4) TAZ areas, one of the areas, TAZ 167 is comprised entirely of <br /> regional park space and thus does not have any projected households, <br /> population, or employment figures to be included. The City has allocated <br /> growth based on distribution of desired land use as well as existing and planned <br /> infrastructure. Those allocations are shown in Table 34 below which are <br /> consistent with the projections of the Metropolitan Council. <br /> ............................................................................................. <br /> TAZ 161 <br /> 2010 2020 2030 2040 <br /> Households 684 722 735 741 <br /> Population 1974 1979 1990 2003 <br /> Employment 165 126 138 156 <br /> TAZ 164 <br /> 2010 2020 2030 2040 <br /> Households 478 514 544 579 <br /> Population 1361 1412 1476 1572 <br /> Employment 239 388 395 406 <br /> TAZ 166 <br /> 2010 2020 2030 2040 <br /> Households 153 164 171 179 <br /> Population 1361 1412 1476 1572 <br /> Employment 5 26 26 28 <br /> The Metropolitan Council 2040 TPP encourages the use of bicycles as a mode <br /> of transportation and establishes a Regional Bicycle Transportation Network <br /> (RBTN) to establish an integrated network of on-street bikeways and off-road <br /> trails that complement each other to improve conditions for bicycle <br /> transportation at the regional level. The RBTN identifies Tier 1 and Tier 2 <br /> alignments where existing regional or other trails exist or where a specific <br /> ......................................................................................................... <br /> Chapter 6 1 Page 10 <br />
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