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You can have a voice in TCAAP planning <br />by Kristine Goodrich <br />Open House September 17 <br />Y our input is wanted on how <br />“provide an overview of the proposed <br />the former Twin Cities Army <br />public involvement strategy, including <br />Ammunition Plant property <br />roles and responsibilities, goals and <br />TCAAP Master Plan Open House <br />objectives, activities, and outcomes.” <br />on Tuesday, September 17, from <br />several opportunities for community <br />Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. <br />5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Ramsey <br />members to learn about the TCAAP <br />prepared the plan. It is a “living <br />County Public Works Facility. <br />development process and contribute <br />document” that will be updated as <br />TCAAP planning progresses. <br />participate in the process. <br />County and the TCAAP Joint <br />involvement process are: <br />2. To reach out to and engage <br />Development Authority have <br />1. To provide clear and comprehensive <br />stakeholders in ways which are <br />approved a Public Involvement <br />information on the planning process <br />and outcomes so the community <br />of participants. <br />3. To create an open and transparent <br />Continued on page 4 <br />Gateway sign is a note of welcome to Arden Hills <br />by Susan Cathey <br />new gateway sign, located on <br />A <br />six gateway signs at major <br />the parcel of land referred to <br />entrance points to the City. <br />as the Triangle Property (at the <br />intersection of County Road D, <br />businesses and visitors more <br />Lake Johanna Boulevard, and New <br />aware and to foster civic pride <br />Brighton Road), welcomes all to the <br />and community identity. <br />City of Arden Hills. Landscaping, <br />benches, and a game table are being <br />border with Roseville, is the <br />installed as well, creating a focal <br />point at this entrance to the City. <br />signs, with up to $25,000 <br />coming from the CIP. Mauer <br />Planning for the site began back on <br />noted that Presbyterian <br />to the site powers the irrigation system <br />April 15, 2013, with a presentation <br />Homes, which deeded this parcel <br />of land to the City as part of its <br />perennial garden around the sign and <br />this property at a Council work <br />negotiated Planned Unit Development <br />grass in other areas. Two park benches <br />session. Following the discussion <br />agreement, is donating $2,500 to <br />will be added through the City bench <br />that evening, the concept was <br />assist in the expense of irrigating the <br />replacement program, and a pedestal <br />further developed and cost estimates <br />property and is paying to plant trees. <br />table with a checkerboard will add a <br />prepared. <br />fun dimension. <br />Plans call for several amenities on <br />Public Works Director Terry Mauer <br />the property <br />planted, including spruce for screening <br />through several phases, from a gas <br />one-fourth acre plot to the City <br />of properties to the north, overstory <br />station and neighborhood store, a stint <br />Council at its May 25 meeting. <br />trees for shade, and ornamental trees. <br />Arden Hills’ Capital Improvement <br />Tree species were also chosen for <br />produce sales, among others. <br />Plan (CIP) includes a project, with <br />tolerance of salt from the two county <br />a budget of $140,000, to install <br />roads that border the site. Electricity <br />