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Vision & Key Themes
Cottage Grove is a welcoming city with convenient access to urban Cottage
opportunities while enjoying recreational amenities, open spaces, high-quality MGrove
schools, and a close-knit community. We strive to address these key themes in VjOSPerlxyM
planning for the future:�'°�"
• Commercial/Retail Offerings - work to develop
a greater variety of retail, restaurant and
entertainment options
• Business & Jobs - keep the City's economy
strong with good jobs, a strong workforce and
ample land for business development
• Transportation Connections - continue to
develop walking, biking and transit as important
complements to regional roadway access
serving the City
• Housing Options - strive to provide a diverse mix
of housing types that are needed to serve all
stages in the life cycle
• Parks, Trails, & Recreation - continue to build the
City's park and trail system, a source of pride for
residents.
• Mississippi River Access - work to provide public
access to the river and appropriate
development opportunities on Lower Grey
Cloud Island
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• Serving All Generations - continue to create
diverse and vibrant neighborhoods with equal
access to services and amenities for all citizens
• Great Schools - work with the school district to
support strong schools, to attract and retain
families
• Environmental Stewardship - continue to protect
and enhance the natural environment, including
air quality, stormwater management and energy
usage
• Defining Our Character - preserve and enhance
the variety of neighborhood experiences in the
City
A GENERAL
Cottage Grove - where pride and prosperity meet.
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Key Themes
• Commercial/Retail Offerings --
work to develop a greater
variety of retail, restaurant and
entertainment options —
• Business & Jobs - keep the City's
economy strong with good jobs,
a strong workforce and ample
land for business development
• Transportation Connections - —
continue to develop walking,
biking and transit as important
complements to regional
roadway access serving the City
• Housing Options - strive to —
provide a diverse mix of housing
types that are needed to serve
all stages in the life cycle —
• Parks, Trails, & Recreation - —
continue to build the City's park
and trail system, a source of
pride for residents.
• Mississippi River Access - work to
provide public access to the
river and appropriate
development opportunities on
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Land Use Plan
Concept Plan
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Phase 1 & 2 Concepts
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Washington County/Kimley-Horn BRT/Small Area Plan
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• 1,700+ acres of Business Park
• AUAR = Alternative Urban
Areawide Review
• Similar to EIS: analyzes
impacts of traffic, noise, air
pollution, groundwater,
surface water, land use, etc.
• When complete, future
projects won't need
separate EAW/EIS
• Staff/consultants prepared
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comment
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Community Vision Themes
1. Comn.=•- al/Rear Offerings - work to
develop o greater variety of retail.
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economy with Rood yobs. a strong
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restaurant ana er ��ainment options
2- 3V4iness/d. Jobs - expand the City s
economy wiih good jobs. a strong
workforce and ample land for business
development
3. Transportation Connections - continue
to develop walking. biking. and transit
as important complements to local and
regional roadway access serving the City
4. }lousing Options - strive to provide a
diverse mix of housing types that are
needed to serve all income and
stages in the life cycle
3. ,Parks. Trans. S Recreation - continue to
build the City's parks and wail systems as a
source of pride for resident and work to
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Housing Recommendation
Develop a Housing Plan that reflects
what Cottage Grove is becoming
What type of residential density should
Cottage Grove value most?
A. Low Density:
1-4 units per
acre
B. Medium
Density: 5-10
units per acre
C. High Density:
10-20 units
per acre
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Open Space and Trails
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Natural Trail
Sidewalk
Mississippi Rfver Trail Bikeway
Existing Parks and Open Space
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County Park
Neighborhood Park
Open Space
Recreational 'Facility
State Scientific and Natural Areas
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Other Key Themes - How to Address?
• Serving All Generations - continue to create
diverse and vibrant neighborhoods with equal
access to services and amenities for all citizens
• Great Schools - work with the school district to
support strong schools, to attract and retain
families
• Environmental Stewardship - continue to
protect and enhance the natural environment,
including air quality, stormwater management
and energy usage
• Defining Our Character- preserve and enhance
the variety of neighborhood experiences in the
City
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Vision -Themes -Alternatives -Goals -Plan
Vision:
Cottage
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Themes:
• Commercial/Retail
Offerings
• Business & Jobs
• Transportation
Connections
• Housing Options
• Parks, Trails, &
Recreation
• Mississippi River
Access
• Serving All
Generations
• Great Schools
• Environmental
Stewardship
• Defining Our
Character
Alternatives:
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• Land Use
• Transportation
• Parks & Trails
• Water
Resources
• Housing
Goals &Policies
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COTTAGE GROVE 20,40 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN �>
Refine preliminary drafts, implementation:
• Land Use, Transportation, Parks & Trails, Housing, Water Resources,
Economic Development, Resilience
Date TBA Transportation Forum
March 5
March 26
April
April 23
May 7
May 29
June 6
Comp Plan Steering Committee
Planning Commission review
Comp Plan Steering Committee
Planning Commission review
Comp Plan Steering Committee: Draft Plan
Planning Commission: Draft Plan public hearing
City Council adopt Plan
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