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Description of Ramsey County <br /> <br />Ramsey County has a population of approximately 511,000 residents with a density of 3,281 <br />residents per square mile. The following are the 19 communities which are either entirely or <br />partially within Ramsey County: <br /> <br />Arden Hills <br /> <br />Blaine <br /> <br />Falcon Heights <br /> <br />Gem Lake <br /> <br />Lauderdale <br /> <br />Little Canada <br /> <br />Maplewood <br /> <br />Mounds View <br /> <br />New Brighton <br /> <br />North Oaks <br /> <br />North St Paul <br /> <br />Roseville <br /> <br />Shoreview <br /> <br />St Anthony <br /> <br />St Paul <br /> <br />Spring Lake Park <br /> <br />Vadnais Heights <br /> <br />White Bear Lake <br /> <br />White Bear Lake Township <br /> <br />Figure 3 Ramsey county map <br /> <br />Ramsey County is approximately 156 square miles in area. It contains 9 regional parks, 5 <br />regional trails, and 5 county parks. That said, there are many more parks and open spaces in <br />Ramsey County that are not owned or managed by Ramsey County. There are 4,378 employees <br />currently working for Ramsey County and only part of one person is allocated to deer <br />management (Ramsey County, 2012). <br />Deer in Ramsey County <br />According to the data collected by the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MNDOT) and <br />Ramsey County Public Works, more than 250 deer were involved in car accidents in 2010. The <br />number is based on the reported number of deer collisions, which is likely lower than the actual <br />number as not every incident is reported. In 2004, the Insurance Federation of Minnesota <br />estimated each automobile and deer- related incident cost between $2,000 - $3,500-which means <br />in Ramsey County alone, deer incidents had an economic cost of approximately $500,000 to <br />$875,000. <br />4 | Page <br /> <br /> <br />
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