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MEMORANDUM
TO: Eric Johnson
FROM: Scott Richards
DATE: September 7, 2017
RE: Oak Park Heights— Comprehensive Plan 2018
TPC FILE: 226.10
At the September 14, 2017 meeting, the Planning Commission will discuss the following
related to the Comprehensive Plan 2018:
Issues identification, Mission Statement and Goals
Please find attached the Issues Identification, Mission Statement, Values and
Community Goals section of the Comprehensive Plan. The Planning Commission
should review and comment.
Community Survey
The Community Survey was collected until August 25, 2017. Attached please find the
final summary of the results. The Planning Commission should review and discuss any
insight from the data.
Land Use
A revised Proposed Land Use Map is attached for your review. The changes discussed
at the August meeting have been incorporated into this version. Staff is completing the
revisions of the Land Use section and will provide it to the Planning Commission when
completed.
Next Steps
Staff is working on the Transportation and Community Facilities sections that should be
completed for review in October.
Pc: Julie Hultman
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
INTRODUCTION
The Planning Commission and City Council have each discussed community issues as
part of the planning process. The representation of these City leaders and officials has
provided the insight and initial direction for the process. The community involvement will
continue throughout the comprehensive planning process with public meetings at the end
of each stage. Additionally, as an initial means of shaping the Comprehensive Plan, a
Community Survey was developed to gain insight from residents of the community.
This report provides a summary of the issues and directions which community officials
and residents have identified. As such, it will be utilized in conjunction with the technical
data compiled in the data collection process to formulate the policies as well as physical
layout of the community. Throughout the issues identification process, it was realized
that there is agreement on most of the issues but also differences in the philosophy and
details of the approaches to be taken. An additional purpose of this report is therefore to
highlight these matters so that they can be addressed as part of the planning process.
PLANNING PROCESS
The community-based information and directives summarized in this section serve to set
the stage for the completion of the Comprehensive Plan. Complementing the issues
identification stage of the process will be the technical inventory of the community that is
found in each of the subsections of the plan. This information will provide decision-
makers with a basis from which problems and issues can be identified, objectives
discussed and corrective actions implemented. The results of this effort will be goals and
policies, as well as plans that are developed on a City-wide basis and for specific
neighborhoods.
It should be noted that the issues identification study is only an initial forum for community
input into the planning process. As draft material is prepared, meetings will be held with
the Planning Commission, which will be the primary group to hold public hearings and
discussion on the plan. The Mayor, City Council, staff, general citizenry and business
interests will also be provided ample opportunity for review and discussion through
meetings and public hearings. While such involvement will be demanding, it is essential
for completion of a Comprehensive Plan which is truly reflective of Oak Park Height's
goals and objectives.
A graphic at the end of this section illustrates the Comprehensive Plan Process.
Comprehensive Plan 2018
City of Oak Park Heights Page 1
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
COMMUNITY SURVEY
As an initial means of shaping the Comprehensive Plan, a Community Survey was
developed to gain insight from residents of the community. The Community Survey was
made available on the City website and distributed at the Party in the Park event on June
8, 2017. There were 96 respondents to the survey, 83 were residents of the community.
While the survey is recognized as not being statistically accurate, the results provided the
basis for the discussion of issues for this section. The respondents to the survey identified
themselves into these general categories:
Resident of the City 86.5%
Business Owner 3.1%
Visitor 5.2%
Other 5.2%
TOTAL 100%
Most of the resident respondents (48.3 percent) have lived in Oak Park Heights more
than 10 years. Another 32.2 percent have lived in the City less than five years. The
respondents to the survey generally reflect the demographic makeup of the City, although
a majority(31.0 percent)were 55 years and over. Most of the respondents(43.7 percent)
did not have children currently living in the household. A summary of the key findings of
the survey are as follows:
Is Oak Park Heights a better place to live and work today than when they first moved here
or began to work here:
1. Yes— 55.9 percent
2. Unsure —35.7 percent
3. No — 8.3 percent
The favorite things about Oak Park Heights included:
1. The City parks and trails
2. The St. Croix River
3. The location
4. The small-town atmosphere
5. Schools
6. Retail businesses
Comprehensive Plan 2018
City of Oak Park Heights Page 2
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
The most important challenges facing the City:
1. Protecting the St. Croix River and other bodies of water
2. Tax rates
3. Maintain and enhance municipal services
4. Reducing crime and enhancing public safety
5. Capital investments in community facilities, parks
6. Improving pedestrian and bicycle access and safety
Respondents had the following opinion regarding City streets:
1. Above Average —42.8 percent
2. Average — 39.3 percent
3. Excellent— 9.5 percent
Respondents had the following opinion regarding the condition of City parks and trails:
1. Above Average — 56.9 percent
2. Excellent— 23.2 percent
3. Average — 16.2 percent
Respondents utilization of a City Park or trail is as follows:
1. A few times per week— 37.8 percent
2. On occasion —26.8 percent
3. Every day— 17.0 percent
A copy of the complete results of this survey, including the opinions raised by the survey
respondents, is found in the Appendix of this plan. The Community Attitude section, as
follows was partially shaped by the results of the survey.
COMMUNITY ATTITUDE
The overriding attitude that was expressed by the residents of Oak Park Heights during
the issue gathering process was the positive attitude about the community and the long-
term prospects for continued growth and improvement. Residents cited the quality of life
in the area, the amenities of the nearby rivers, lakes, and wetlands, the City parks and
trails, the small-town feel, and the school systems and the retail businesses that
contribute to making Oak Park Heights an attractive place to live. Those persons who
took the survey and were involved in the opportunities and issues discussions as part of
the Comprehensive Plan process listed the following as the positive aspects of the
community:
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City of Oak Park Heights Page 3
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
1. The City is situated in such a way that it is close to the St. Croix River Valley, rural
areas and open space.
2. Excellent access to the freeway system which provides connections to the entire
Minneapolis St. Paul area.
3. Positive small town/City atmosphere.
4. Excellent City park and trail system.
5. The community provides an adequate land use density with residential,
commercial, and industrial/business warehouse uses.
6. The community has several shopping, recreational and entertainment options for
its residents.
7. There are excellent housing options with two premier senior living complexs in the
City.
8. The school system is excellent and the high school is located within the City.
9. The City has a good government structure with a high level of long term
participation on City boards and commissions.
10. The taxes are relatively low in comparison to other area cities.
There were few negative comments made by residents and most dealt with issues related
to the Highway 36 transportation corridor and the intersections that access the Oak Park
Heights frontage roads and street network. Residents question what impact the St. Croix
River Crossing will have on the community related to traffic and development.
LAND USE ISSUES
The community recognizes the following land use issues:
• Preservation of the high quality of life in the City neighborhoods.
• A balance of housing types for all age groups.
• Buildings and property in the City kept in a good state of repair and maintenance.
• Preservation of affordable housing, improvement of low income housing and
affordability of living.
• Diverse and high quality commercial development and redevelopment.
• Impact of the St. Crossing River Crossing on the community and future
development.
Comprehensive Plan 2018
City of Oak Park Heights Page 4
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
• Creation of living wage jobs and job growth.
• Maximization of the amount of green space in development/redevelopment.
• Protecting the St. Croix River, wetlands, streams and other water bodies in the
area.
• Community support for application of sustainable development practices in all
public and private sector redevelopment.
TRANSPORTATION ISSUES
The community recognizes the following transportation issues:
• Continued roadway and sidewalk maintenance and repair.
• Traffic congestion throughout the City, but in particular at the Highway 36
frontage roads and Norell/Osgood Avenues.
• Commuter bus service improvements.
• Sidewalk and trail linkages and connections.
• Traffic speed.
• Pedestrian/bicycle crossings throughout the community.
• Appearance of private/public parking lots.
COMMUNITY FACILITIES ISSUES
The community recognizes the following community facilities issues:
• Continued maintenance and updates to the City Hall and public works facility.
• Support for the Bayport Fire Department, their personnel, equipment and
facilities.
• Park and trail facility maintenance and upgrades.
PARKS AND TRAILS ISSUES — GENERAL
The community recognizes the following parks and trails issues:
• Preservation of and maintenance of existing parks and park facilities.
• Repair and maintenance of trails.
• Trail connections within Oak Park Heights and to adjoining cities.
• Safety of the parks and pedestrian/bicycle paths.
• Landscaping and streetscaping of City streets and property.
• Connection of the distinct areas of Oak Park separated by Highways 36, and
County Road 15.
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Comprehensive Plan 2018
City of Oak Park Heights Page 5
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
• Pedestrian/bicycle crosswalk improvements.
• Disability access for sidewalks and trails.
• Park and trail signage improvements.
• Continued and expanded park programming.
• Possible splash pad.
ADMINISTRATIVE ISSUES
Administrative issues include those matters under government control, regulations, or
initiatives. The community recognizes the following administrative issues:
• Preservation of existing community character and quality.
• Protection of water resources and stormwater education for the general public.
• Drinking water safety and purity.
• Budgeting for street, water and sewer repairs.
• Enhancing the City with landscaping/plantings and welcoming entrances.
• Tree planting programs to increase diversity and tree cover.
• Tree management programs to prevent tree diseases.
• Preservation of the small-town atmosphere.
• Improved traffic flow through City.
• Incorporating low impact development principles and practices into public and
private projects.
• Continuation of good relations and cooperative efforts with Washington County
Stillwater Area Schools, and surrounding communities.
• As a follow up to the Comprehensive Plan, the need to review its Zoning
Ordinance and Design Guidelines.
HEALTHY LIFESTYLE ISSUES
Active and healthy lifestyles issues identified from the community include the following:
Connectivity/Access:
• Promotion of safe and barrier-free access to healthy food supplies, pharmacies,
medical services, employment opportunities and schools.
• Increasing access to public transportation.
• Safety of walking and biking paths and crosswalks.
Environment and Housing:
• Housing quality and safety.
• Affordable housing options in the City.
• Promotion of sustainable development in the community.
• Reduce, reuse and recycle.
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City of Oak Park Heights Page 6
ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
Children:
• Organized activity and recreational programs.
• Safe routes to schools as an alternative to busing.
• Promoting and access to healthy food choices such as fruits and vegetables.
• Encouraging less screen time and more active time.
Mental Health:
• More trees, green space, landscaping and plants.
• Stress reduction, less traffic and transportation conflict.
Social Capital:
• Preserving small town atmosphere.
• Encouraging community events.
• Walking clubs, biking clubs, block parties.
Water Quality:
• Treatment of stormwater prior to release into lakes rivers and streams.
• Use of rain gardens, green roofs, and other natural filtering systems.
• Use of natural landscapes to reduce runoff from yards and hard surfaces.
• Promotion of low impact development (LID) to promote environmental quality.
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ISSUES IDENTIFICATION
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MISSION STATEMENT, VALUES AND
COMMUNITY GOALS
The City of Oak Park Heights has developed a mission statement and values. The
mission statement and values will guide the preparation of the Comprehensive Plan and
influence how the City will implement the policies and plans that result from this effort.
MISSION STATEMENT
The City shall strive to provide and promote a living environment with quality public
services and facilities while protecting the community's cultural, historical and natural
resources.
VALUES
• Vibrant and Diverse Culture: Our community thrives from being a welcoming and
creative place that values and respects the opinions and contributions of all people.
• Sustainability: We embrace public and private actions to preserve and enhance our
natural and built environments for all generations.
• Excellence and Quality in the Delivery of Services: We strive for excellence in
providing quality community service while maintaining fiscal responsibility with public
resources.
• Economic Vitality: Our community experiences economic prosperity through
diversity, interdependence and adaptability.
• Community Character: We strive to preserve the higher quality of life, smallness and
friendliness that this place offers.
• Healthy Community: We flourish as a community by caring about our residents needs
and supporting efforts to reach everyone's full potential.
COMMUNITY GOALS
The goals are designed to address and influence the quality of life through the physical
environment. The goal statements have guided the preparation of the Comprehensive
Plan and influence how the City will position itself in its actions and practices. The goals
are not listed in a priority ranking; all are regarded as equally important statements for the
City's direction.
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City of Oak Park Heights Page 39
MISSION STATEMENT, VALUES AND
COMMUNITY GOALS
• Actively involve and serve all our residents. Celebrate the diversity and the well-
being of all residents. Respect individual rights, yet be guided by our concern for the
common good.
• Maintain and improve community health and vitality. The residents of the
community must provide and maintain those resources, community facilities,
accessibility and services essential for the protection of the health, safety and welfare
of individuals.
• Encourage continued but orderly and diverse growth and redevelopment in
Oak Park Heights. To maintain a strong economic and social base for Oak Park
Heights, development and redevelopment is viewed as positive. In that the amount
of vacant, developable land is limited to primarily commercial properties, the focus of
the City will be on infill of the remaining developable land and continued
redevelopment and improvements to commercial and industrial properties.
• Preserve Small Town Character. The features and amenities of this small town are
regarded as the greatest community asset. Preserve small town character while
accommodating redevelopment, renewal and revitalization.
• Establish and maintain a desirable community image within the Twin Cities
Metropolitan Area. Oak Park Heights' reputation within the region is that of an
established community with a range of housing options and an expanding commercial
sector. The City will need to maintain its quality neighborhoods and commercial areas
through continued redevelopment and investment. The City will need to ensure that
development regulations are kept current, code enforcement is continued, and public
improvements are of the highest quality.
• Protect Oak Park Heights' Natural Resources. The St. Croix River, as well as the
wetlands, ground water, surface water resources, and trees provide natural amenities
and add significant aesthetic recreational and economic value to the community.
Preserve and protect these resources by incorporating sustainable development
principles into public and private projects.
• Maintain and improve a safe, viable, orderly, productive and enhanced
environment for all residents of the community. The community should provide
for planned and orderly land use and a functional transportation system to serve and
connect, but not disrupt, residential areas of the community. Moreover, the
community should provide and properly maintain those resources, community
facilities, and services essential for the protection of the health, safety and general
welfare of individuals (schools, parks and trails) and necessary for the community
(water, sewer, streets, city administration, police, and fire protection).
Comprehensive Plan 2008
City of Oak Park Heights Page 40
MISSION STATEMENT, VALUES AND
COMMUNITY GOALS
• Plan for coordinated, orderly growth and limited extra-territorial expansion.
Growth patterns in Oak Park Heights will include infill development, redevelopment,
and potential outward growth beyond its current boundaries. Extra-territorial growth
will only occur at the request of the property owner and agreement by the adjoining
jurisdiction. A planned and orderly land use with a functional transportation system
that accommodates all residents is desired to provide continuity and connections
throughout the community.
• Promote a responsible fiscal balance (revenue versus service costs) on an
ongoing basis. The policies of the Comprehensive Plan are intended to outline the
community's desires and set forth guidelines for how these desires are to be
achieved. These issues must be continually assessed in terms of value compared to
costs incurred by the City for implementation. Indicators of value include, but are not
limited to, potential revenue, facility enhancement, and the common good of the Oak
Park Heights community.
Comprehensive Plan 2008
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FINAL-2018 City Comprehensive Plan- SURVEY SurveyMonkey
Q1 Are you a:
Answered:96 Skipped:0
RESIDENT OF
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BOTH A
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0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
RESIDENT OF THE CITY 86.46% 83
A BUSINESS OWNER LOCATED IN THE CITY 3.13% 3
BOTH A RESIDENT AND A BUSINESS OWNER 0.00% 0
VISITOR 5.21% 5
Other(please specify) 5.21% 5
TOTAL 96
# OTHER(PLEASE SPECIFY) DATE
1 Live in neighboring city 8/25/2017 8:32 AM
2 EMPLOYEE OFA BUSINESS 8/23/2017 2:11 PM
3 St.Croix Valley Resident 8/21/2017 8:39 AM
4 You 7/9/2017 10:37 AM
5 Resident of Stillwater 6/9/2017 3:18 PM
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Q2 If you are Oak Park Heights City resident or business owner, how
long have you lived or worked here?
Answered:87 Skipped:9
Less than five
years?
six to ten■
years?
more than 10
years?
Other(please
specify)
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Less than five years? 32.18% 28
six to ten years? 12.64% 11
more than 10 years? 48.28% 42
Other(please specify) 6.90% 6
TOTAL 87
OTHER(PLEASE SPECIFY) DATE
1 n/a 8/25/2017 8:33 AM
2 Lived throughout the valley for 20+years. 8/21/2017 8:40 AM
3 no response 7/6/2017 2:29 PM
4 did not answer 7/6/2017 2:15 PM
5 45 years 6/26/2017 10:56 AM
6 45 years 6/26/2017 10:13 AM
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Q3 What is your age?
Answered:87 Skipped:9
under 18? I
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18-24
25-34
35-45
45-54
55+
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
under 18? 1.15% 1
18-24 1.15% 1
25-34 17.24% 15
35-45 28.74% 25
45-54 20.69% 18
55+ 31.03% 27
TOTAL 87
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Q4 How many children live in your household (aged 18 or younger only)?
Answered:87 Skipped:9
None
1
2
3 I
4
More than 4
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
None 43.68% 38
1 22.99% 20
2 26.44% 23
3 4.60% 4
4 2.30% 2
More than 4 0.00% 0
TOTAL 87
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Q5 Are you a care provider for seniors in your home that are part of your
family?
Answered:86 Skipped:10
NO
YES
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
NO 98.84% 85
YES 1.16% 1
TOTAL 86
IF YES,PLEASE LIST HOW MANY SENIORS YOU ARE A CARE PROVIDER FOR DATE
There are no responses.
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Q6 From your point of view is Oak Park Heights a better place to live and
work today than it was when you first moved or began to work here?
Answered:84 Skipped:12
YES
NO III
UNSURE
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
YES 55.95% 47
NO 8.33% 7
UNSURE 35.71% 30
TOTAL 84
WHAT MIGHT MAKE YOU BELIEVE THE CITY IS BETTER OR WORSE THAN WHEN YOU DATE
MOVED OR BEGAN TO WORK HERE?
1 OPH is embracing the changes that are going on within its community and those that surround it 8/21/2017 8:42 AM
and are making upgrades and changes to continue to look forward.
2 Trails,variety of restaurants/businesses 8/10/2017 3:08 PM
3 better parks.diverse businesses.Good trail system. 8/2/2017 9:17 AM
4 Trail and park improvements,bridge addition 7/31/2017 8:27 PM
5 Too much development without fixing the roads and sidewalks.Way too much congestion. 7/31/2017 4:06 PM
6 I have had a positive view of living in OPH ever since we moved here in 2007. 7/28/2017 1:13 PM
7 No,change....still great. 7/28/2017 3:56 AM
8 Crime has increased 7/25/2017 1:17 PM
9 Frontage road intersections have gotten better on the Oak Park side of 36. 7/18/2017 12:18 PM
10 We just moved here on 7/11/17. 7/15/2017 2:44 PM
11 We've gone from a small town with no comprehensive plan to a city that takes planning seriously 7/15/2017 12:36 PM
and has resulted in a very nice community in which to live.
12 Only lived here for four years,no noticeable change. 7/8/2017 1:29 PM
13 Better Parks and Trails 7/6/2017 4:19 PM
14 Everything 7/6/2017 3:56 PM
15 more opportunity 7/6/2017 3:54 PM
16 More Retail opportunities 7/6/2017 3:20 PM
17 cant answer 7/6/2017 2:29 PM
18 Quite place 7/6/2017 2:13 PM
19 did not answer 7/6/2017 2:07 PM
20 New construction and bridge.growth 7/6/2017 1:34 PM
21 Improvement on Bike trails/Parks 7/6/2017 1:26 PM
22 no answer 7/6/2017 1:24 PM
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23 just moved here 7/5/2017 9:46 AM
24 All the parks&great family activities 7/5/2017 9:33 AM
25 we like it here!!Only moved here at the end of January 2017 7/5/2017 9:28 AM
26 growth is positive+negative sometimes 7/5/2017 9:25 AM
27 growth+expansion-job opportunities+housing! 7/5/2017 9:16 AM
28 Property taxes are higher,the school we planned on sending our son to is being shutdown,city 6/28/2017 6:14 PM
council approved a multi-million$city hall to improve their working conditions with tax$I earn
working in a 5x8 cube and then assessed us thousands of$to fix roads that should have been
fixed a decade ago.My wife has lived here get whole life and we're moving.
29 To much development without improving roads.Residents made to feel second class to 6/27/2017 1:43 PM
developers.
30 How will the completion of the bridge impact daily life;traffic etc? 6/26/2017 10:44 AM
31 Seems the same 6/26/2017 10:41 AM
32 People seem engaged in community more than self-interest 6/26/2017 10:38 AM
33 Better Streets-Street Lights 6/26/2017 10:14 AM
34 Higher taxes,wasteful spending on City Hall Building and a Fire Station not even in our city limits, 6/16/2017 2:24 PM
35 The improvements made by Mayor McComber have made the city much more enjoyable: 6/10/2017 7:52 AM
improvement to multi-use paths,parks,street crossings,etc
36 Schools. 6/9/2017 10:00 PM
37 I would say the area is becoming more populated and not always with ideal population. 6/9/2017 3:04 PM
38 More trails and parks.Also,increased recycling options. 6/8/2017 4:44 PM
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Q7 Using the DROP BOXES, Please list in order the top three things you
like about Oak Park Heights (with #1 being the most important).
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THE ENGAGED CITY SCHOOLS THE COMMUNITY SMALL RETAIL RESTAURANTS LOCATION TOTAL
ST. RESIDENTS PARKS PEOPLE EVENTS TOWN BUSINESSES
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RIVER TRAILS
1st Most 26.74% 0.00% 29.07% 8.14% 6.98% 3.49% 5.81% 4.65% 1.16% 13.95%
Important 23 0 25 7 6 3 5 4 1 12 86
2nd Most 12.79% 3.49% 26.74% 6.98% 9.30% 5.81% 12.79% 10.47% 5.81% 5.81%
Important 11 3 23 6 8 5 11 9 5 5 86
3rd Most 10.84% 2.41% 7.23% 6.02% 8.43% 3.61% 15.66% 6.02% 6.02% 33.73%
Important 9 2 6 5 7 3 13 5 5 28 83
# OTHER(PLEASE SPECIFY) DATE
1 Garbage pickup is awesome 7/28/2017 1:13 PM
2 Police/Garbage/community feel 7/28/2017 3:56 AM
3 small town feel,community events location 7/6/2017 4:02 PM
4 commnuit events and location were also check(nothing ranked) 7/6/2017 2:16 PM
5 Pretty much all we need+hardly any driving 7/5/2017 9:28 AM
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Q8 In your opinion, what is the general condition of City streets? (CITY
STREETS ONLY)
Answered:84 Skipped:12
Condition of
City Streets
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
POOR BELOW AVERAGE ABOVE EXCELLENT TOTAL WEIGHTED
AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE
Condition of City 1.19% 7.14% 39.29% 42.86% 9.52%
Streets 1 6 33 36 8 84 3.52
OTHER COMMENTS ARE WELCOME DATE
1 N/A 8/22/2017 4:32 AM
2 Landscape maintenance has been poor 7/31/2017 8:30 PM
3 Lookout Trail is horrible-every year it's patched but never FIXED!!!! 7/18/2017 12:18 PM
4 Are cul-de-sac needs to be repaved(Autumn Hills). 7/15/2017 2:45 PM
5 Please,please,please when you redo city streets please adjust sewer covers to AVOID 7/15/2017 12:40 PM
depressions that cause cars to swerve to avoid them.58th Street from Stillwater Blvd to Menards is
especially problematic.Other cities like Stillwater pave,then come back to adjust sewer covers to
just below street grade(to avoid snow plow issues) but ours are like landmines to jolt cars and
passengers inside.If there is ONE thing you can do to make this a more livable city....please get
rid of these problem sewer covers,thank you.
6 no answer was given 7/6/2017 2:29 PM
7 intersection of 35 Si Washington 7/6/2017 2:08 PM
8 no prop.taxes-live in an apt. 7/5/2017 9:29 AM
9 They're great,only Drove over the same pot holes for over a decade 6/28/2017 6:22 PM
10 57th+58th sts 6/26/2017 10:48 AM
11 In the last few years,OPH has done much to improve general condition of city streets and trails. 6/19/2017 9:30 PM
12 MN roads take a beating but OPH is keeping up with maintenance,especially compared with other 6/8/2017 4:45 PM
states.
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Q9 Understanding that most of the funds for City Streets come from
PROPERTY TAXES, are there any specific roads that you feel need to be
improved? If so, please list them below:
Answered:20 Skipped:76
# RESPONSES DATE
1 N/A 8/22/2017 4:32 AM
2 have no specific feelings. 8/21/2017 8:43 AM
3 It would be nice to see additional frontage roads added and stop lights removed from 36 making 8/9/2017 10:21 AM
getting to and from businesses easier.Right now intersections like the ones at 36 and Norrell are
deadly.Those businesses make plenty of money to pony up for some new streets without
burdening all of us individual tax payers.
4 Stagecoach Tr needs a trail extension from frontage road to the trail by the prison.The traffic is 7/31/2017 8:30 PM
very fast on that road and it is dangerous for runners and bikers
5 Frontage road between Norell and Oakgreen 7/31/2017 4:07 PM
6 58th St west of Old Hwy 5(by the new Kwik Trip)is in awful shape.There needs to be some extra 7/28/2017 1:15 PM
paving done to accommodate traffic going eastbound here.There are gravel potholes that should
be filled in ASAP in the meantime.
7 Yes,Lookout Trail 7/18/2017 12:18 PM
8 Newgate Circle. 7/15/2017 2:45 PM
9 58th Street-Adjust sewer cover depressions that cause cars to swerve and avoid them.Why the 7/15/2017 12:40 PM
engineers placed these right where tires travel I'll never know-a great mystery but painful to
experience on a daily basis.
10 Lookout Trail 7/6/2017 4:19 PM
11 Cty Rd 10 7/6/2017 4:12 PM
12 Look out rd.( ---done?) 7/6/2017 3:57 PM
13 Oakgreen Ave 7/6/2017 3:21 PM
14 58th Street N. 7/6/2017 1:48 PM
15 Onramp to Stillwater Blvd. 7/6/2017 1:27 PM
16 Oakgreen ave. 7/6/2017 1:24 PM
17 Really?Paid a decade's worth of property taxes driving over the same pot holes only to be 6/28/2017 6:22 PM
assessed thousands of$when they finally got fixed.NO,no more"improvements"
18 Frontage road 6/27/2017 1:43 PM
19 Oakgreen Ave between 58th St and Baytown town line(Northbrook Blvd).This area could also 6/10/2017 7:55 AM
use street lights for safety.
20 All of them 6/9/2017 3:18 PM
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Q10 In your opinion what is the general condition of City Parks and Trails
Answered:86 Skipped:10
Condition of
City Park an...
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
POOR BELOW AVERAGE ABOVE EXCELLENT TOTAL WEIGHTED
AVERAGE AVERAGE AVERAGE
Condition of City Park and 1.16% 2.33% 16.28% 56.98% 23.26%
Trails 1 2 14 49 20 86 3.99
OTHER COMMENTS ARE WELCOME DATE
1 N/A 8/22/2017 4:32 AM
2 Enjoy the parks and while some of them are old,they are certainly not neglected. 8/21/2017 8:43 AM
3 some of the paved trails are rough58th st and the behind city hall 8/10/2017 3:10 PM
4 Stagecoach trail from frontage road to 58th needs a trail extension.There is a lot of bike and 7/31/2017 8:33 PM
runner traffic and the cars come so fast around the corner and down that road it is very dangerous.
It is also a route for some bike races and stagecoach is the only missing link in the trail.
5 Hard to see traffic when crossing roads.Even with signals it is hard to see and be seen.Need 7/31/2017 4:08 PM
more trash cans for doggie bags.
6 The trail system is fantastic.I wouldn't mind a few more garbage cans in which to dispose of dog 7/28/2017 1:18 PM
excrement.The SW quadrant of Oakgreen at the south frontage road would be a good spot,by
Oak Park Senior Living,is one notable spot I wish had a garbage can.
7 Please really.Wish vandals did not burn the porta-potty at Autumn Ridge park.Miss it. 7/15/2017 12:41 PM
8 May have more opinions in a year!Haven't lived here long enough. 7/5/2017 9:30 AM
9 Could use more garbage cans for pet waste.Hard to see at some intersections. 6/27/2017 1:44 PM
10 I LOVE that Oak Park Heights residents are always in walking distance of a park!Plus,their are 6/19/2017 9:31 PM
tons of amazing trails to walk or bike on!In addition,I love that some of the city parks(Autumn
Hills,Brekke,Oak Park Crossing,formally Valley View)offer Art In The Park Programs as well as
Family Fun Nights.However,I do wish that these would be expanded to now include Swager Park,
Cover Park,and once again include Valley View for next summer.This is a way you could also
bring more people to those parks.
11 Skating rinks need to be fixed up all boards need to be replaced concrete needs to be 6/9/2017 4:48 PM
patched or replaced...maybe a refrigerated rink would allow the rinks to open earlier and close
later in the season.Poor lawn care in parks and ball fields are in very poor shape and should be
renovated.Trails look pretty good for the most part.
12 I regularly bike and walk along many trails in OPH and am very happy with the length and access 6/8/2017 4:46 PM
and amenities.
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Q11 How often do you or a family member visit a City Park or use a City
Trail?
Answered:82 Skipped:14
Never I
On Occasion
About once per
week
A few times
per week
I(we)use a �
City or Park... '"'
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Never 3.66% 3
On Occasion 26.83% 22
About once per week 14.63% 12
A few times per week 37.80% 31
I(we)use a City or Park or Trail every day. 17.07% 14
TOTAL 82
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Q12 Understanding that most park improvements are funded through
property taxes, are there any specific park or trail improvements that you
would recommend? If so, please list them below.
Answered:30 Skipped:66
RESPONSES DATE
1 splashpad,ball fields 8/23/2017 1:38 PM
2 N/A 8/22/2017 4:32 AM
3 Continue to maintain them to the excellent levels they are. 8/21/2017 8:44 AM
4 58th St trail,behind city hall 8/10/2017 3:11 PM
5 better connections across Osgood. 8/2/2017 9:18 AM
6 For safety reasons the trail needs to link from frontage road to 58th. 7/31/2017 8:35 PM
7 More visible crossings.Especially around high school. 7/31/2017 4:09 PM
8 Can we have a splash pad at oak crossing?!That would be an ideal place and so much fun for 7/29/2017 9:26 PM
kids in the community
9 I will support any more that are built. 7/28/2017 1:18 PM
10 Parks and trails are great! 7/28/2017 3:58 AM
11 Happy really with what exists.Biggest request is to repave them before they become dilapidated. 7/15/2017 12:42 PM
Hope there is money in the budget for this,as there is for replacing city streets.
12 Brekke Park 7/10/2017 5:02 PM
13 Would like to see some effort to control the buckthorn in Valley View Park(and any others that 7/8/2017 1:34 PM
need it).Could possibly enlist volunteers headed by a master naturalist.Or arrange for some
goats,they love buckthorn.
14 Crosswalk and stairs from Beach Rd across frontage Rd(south of 36)(Note:Beth used an older 7/6/2017 4:19 PM
form-Staff coded in the visiting of times to the parks/trails based on her stated comments)
15 Boueltd Park 7/6/2017 3:58 PM
16 Trail behind city hall has many cracks 7/6/2017 3:21 PM
17 Brekke Park 7/6/2017 1:52 PM
18 SPLASH PAD!!! 7/6/2017 1:27 PM
19 A few more benches along the trails 7/5/2017 6:16 PM
20 N/A 7/5/2017 9:30 AM
21 NO.NO more improvements.How about doing nothing and decrease our taxes to offset the bond 6/28/2017 6:26 PM
the school got under false pretenses(that means they lied)
22 Better visibility when crossing streets.Make traffic aware there is a crosswalk. 6/27/2017 1:45 PM
23 STREET LIGHTS NEEDED ON NEW 60TH ST CURVE 6/26/2017 10:15 AM
24 I LOVE that you are repairing Cover Park as it is much in need of a repair.Autumn Hills,Brekke, 6/19/2017 9:33 PM
Oak Park Crossing,and Valley View are perfect the way they are.The one thing I would change
about Swager Park is put in a new playground(to replace the Wooden Playground).I LOVE the
climbing structure equiptment though,so I think that those should be kept.
25 question the value of putting new shelter in Cover Park 6/16/2017 2:32 PM
26 I am very satisfied with this 6/10/2017 7:56 AM
27 New and updated hockey rink for Brekke.Lights that actually work in the winter at Brekke...there's 6/9/2017 4:53 PM
been issues with the hockey rink lights not fully working.A place to shoot hoops at night with
lighting.Update all Park bathroom facilities at Brekke and Valley View.
28 Swager Park needs an updated playground!It's in almost dangerous disrepair.The 57th street 6/9/2017 4:32 PM
entrance to the park needs maintenance.
29 All of them 6/9/2017 3:19 PM
30 I would love to see a groomed Cross Country Ski trails in the city. 6/8/2017 4:47 PM
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Q13 Rank the most important challenges that you see facing the City:
Answered:73 Skipped:23
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Traffic
congestion
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Improving
pedestrian a...
Increase
retail or ot...
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Maintain and
enhancing...
Improving mass
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transit(bus...
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and enhancin...
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development...
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investments...
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Storm water
and other...
■
Utility rates
Protecting the
St Croix Riv...
11124.5
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Supporting
affordable...
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
■Least Important ■Not Very Important
Neutral(Not Important or Unimportant) k Somewhat Important
Most Important
LEAST NOT VERY NEUTRAL(NOT SOMEWHAT MOST TOTAL
IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT OR IMPORTANT IMPORTANT
UNIMPORTANT)
Traffic congestion 7.04% 11.27% 18.31% 45.07% 18.31%
5 8 13 32 13 71
Improving pedestrian and bicycle 10.14% 4.35% 27.54% 37.68% 20.29%
access&safety 7 3 19 26 14 69
Increase retail or other types of 11.43% 15.71% 34.29% 37.14% 1.43%
businesses 8 11 24 26 1 70
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Maintain and enhancing municipal 2.90% 7.25% 30.43% 31.88% 27.54%
services(snow removal,permitting, 2 5 21 22 19 69
refuse collection)
Improving mass transit(bus)service 25.71% 30.00% 24.29% 11.43% 8.57%
18 21 17 8 6 70
Tax rates 5.88% 2.94% 29.41% 29.41% 32.35%
4 2 20 20 22 68
Reducing crime and enhancing public 7.25% 10.14% 27.54% 33.33% 21.74%
safety by adding investment in police 5 7 19 23 15 69
and fire services
Quality development design and 11.94% 5.97% 26.87% 44.78% 10.45%
construction 8 4 18 30 7 67
Capital investments in community 6.06% 10.61% 24.24% 37.88% 21.21%
facilities,parks 4 7 16 25 14 66
Storm water and other capital 2.44% 4.88% 29.27% 46.34% 17.07%
investments 1 2 12 19 7 41
Utility rates 2.99% 7.46% 29.85% 44.78% 14.93%
2 5 20 30 10 67
Protecting the St Croix River and 4.29% 4.29% 18.57% 35.71% 37.14%
other bodies of water 3 3 13 25 26 70
Supporting affordable housing 19.40% 13.43% 19.40% 26.87% 20.90%
13 9 13 18 14 67
# OTHER COMMENTS ARE WELCOME DATE
1 Police protection is important,but Washington County most likely could provide a more affordable 8/10/2017 3:14 PM
option.What about a merger with Bayport police?
2 Would like to see the city embrace the river and generate more ways for the city to enjoy it.water 8/2/2017 9:20 AM
access,boat access,camping?parks on the water?fishing pier?
3 We live across the street from a house in which their oldest son almost openly deals drugs.The 7/28/2017 1:21 PM
police help,but it hasn't stopped.The house is a rental.Is there a way to hold the house owner
accountable for their renters?
4 Overall very pleased with how the city is run.Keeps me wanting to live here. 7/15/2017 12:44 PM
5 bus services for Elderly 7/6/2017 3:59 PM
6 *Better pedestrian crossings for Hwy 36*Pedestrian path on Norrell connecting to trail systems 7/5/2017 9:48 AM
7 Lower our sewer+water rates-ever increasing right now. 7/5/2017 9:18 AM
8 Affordable housing is important;the stock in OPH seems to more than adequately support 6/29/2017 9:47 PM
affordable options.We have a nice balance with low/mod all the way through high income options.
9 Impact of New Bridge 6/26/2017 10:46 AM
10 Oak Park Heights is a wonderful city!I would love to see more improvements in bike 6/19/2017 9:35 PM
access/saftey,city parks/park programs,improving transit(bus)service,and supporting affordable
housing.
11 Get rid of that administrator 6/9/2017 3:20 PM
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Q14 Do you have any other input, ideas or thoughts you would like the
Oak Park Heights' City Council to consider as it plans for the future?
Answered:23 Skipped:73
RESPONSES DATE
1 Just one specific issue that I think should have been addressed long ago and that is the stoplight in 8/21/2017 8:50 AM
front of the highschool(58th Street North and Neal).While I understand the need for the light to be
timed/programmed accordingly for the beginning and end of the school day,I think that it should
be programmed/timed to make traffic more efficient outside the school day,weekends,and
summer.I thought they would change it with the road improvements last year at the high school,
but was shocked when it was not.
2 Keep up the good work.Thank youl 8/2/2017 9:20 AM
3 Please consider extending the trail from frontage road to 58th.It is unsafe for pedestrians and 7/31/2017 8:41 PM
bikers.the cars come so fast down that road and they have to come around a blind corner from
frontage rd.Stagecoach has a lot of bike and pedestrian traffic including biking events.It is a
saftey issue.
4 Stop developing every single empty lot. 7/31/2017 4:10 PM
5 Stagecoach Trail needs a sidewalk.It is dangerous to walk with our young children on that road. 7/29/2017 9:29 PM
There are lots of pedestrians/bicyclists that use that road
6 This is a great place in which to live and work.Keep up the good work.If OPH passes 5,000 in 7/28/2017 1:22 PM
population,I think it makes sense to hire an engineer/public works director and not contract it out.
7 As recent OPH residents We've been very happy with the community and hope that it can continue 7/28/2017 4:03 AM
its path for many years to come.Only thing that is a little annoying is the attention/restrictions
placed on the boulevard trees...I wish that the city would relax some of the restrictions in regards
to maintaining/trimming them down or provide a cost effective arbor service to help shape them
better.
8 Have a trail or steps that connect Paris and the trail on the south side of the frontage road by the 7/18/2017 12:20 PM
bridge over 36
9 Do your best to make it a walkable community. 7/15/2017 2:47 PM
10 Washington Avenue/Norell Intersection at Highway 36.Add more turn lanes to go left and right to 7/15/2017 12:47 PM
reduce the"road rage"I see at this intersection on a daily basis as frontage road drivers and
cross-intersection travelers jockey for position before the light turns green.Know this is MNDot
territory but would be great to have for staging purposes two left turn lanes,two right turn
lanes,and two"travel across"lanes to alleviate this problem.Doable....I think
11 -frontage roads- 7/6/2017 4:07 PM
12 W12(NA?) 7/6/2017 2:39 PM
13 Splash Pad!We Need it Our kids need it!we would visit the Parks almost daily If we had one 7/6/2017 1:31 PM
14 I would like to see the city rename itself back to the original name of Oak Park.It is a more 6/29/2017 9:48 PM
contemporary name and reflects our history.
15 OPH does not need any more improvements for a while,how about the city council takes a few 6/28/2017 6:41 PM
years off of frivolous spending of tax$.
16 Do improvements to the 36 frontage roads where they intersect with Norrell Ave. 6/21/2017 9:41 AM
17 I think that you should bring the City Parks Programs to all of the parks in Summer 2018.Here's 6/19/2017 9:43 PM
the schudele I think would work:June-1st week at Oak Park Crossing(Kickoff)2nd Week at
Valley View Park 3rd Week at Brekke Park 4th Week at Autumn Hills Park*Family Fun Night at
Autumn Hills Park July-1st week at Cover Park or Swager Park 2nd week at Oak Park Crossing or
Valley View 3rd week at Brekke 4th Week at Autumn Hills`Family Fun Night:Brekke August-1st
week at Cover/Swager(Other one not done in July)2nd week at CrossingNalley View(Other one
not done in July)3rd week at Brekke 4th Week at Autumn Hills*Family Fun Night:Autumn Hills
18 No more multi-family dwellings, 6/16/2017 2:32 PM
19 Hopefully,we can have highway 36 raised with off ramps to Osgood,Oakgreen,and Washington 6/10/2017 7:58 AM
Ayes,instead of what is currently there
20 Better traffic control around Walmart 6/9/2017 8:42 PM
21 Fix up the parks and skating rinks.How about irrigation for the parks so the grass isn't dead half 6/9/2017 4:57 PM
the time.
22 Get rid of that administrator 6/9/2017 3:21 PM
23 Diversity of housing options is an important consideration in maintaining a healthy and strong city. 6/8/2017 4:48 PM
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Q15 Please provide your name and address so the City can the share
with you the summary of the results of the survey:
Answered:36 Skipped:60
RESPONSES DATE
1 Steve Finnegan 5526 Oakgreen PI N 8/10/2017 3:15 PM
2 Samantha Stevens 5718 stagecoach Tr Oak park hrs.MN 55082 7/31/2017 8:42 PM
3 Nicole allenspach 5472 Stagecoach tr n Oph 55082 7/29/2017 9:29 PM
4 Mitch Bartelt 5663 O'Brien Ave N 7/28/2017 1:22 PM
5 Larry Felitto 5311 Ojibway Ave N 7/28/2017 4:03 AM
6 Adam Nelson 6216 Lookout Trail N Stillwater MN 55082 7/18/2017 12:20 PM
7 Graham Arntzen,5670 Newgate Circle N,Oak Park Heights,55082 7/15/2017 2:50 PM
8 Warren J.Wasescha 5675 Newberry Avenue N Stillwater MN 55082 wjwasescha@gmail.com 7/15/2017 12:47 PM
9 Edwin Andera 14935 57th St N Oak Park Heights,MN 55082 7/8/2017 1:38 PM
10 Beth Nelson 6216 Lookout Trail bethnelson3@gmail.com 439-0983 7/6/2017 4:20 PM
11 Amy Stolber shell.amy01@gmail.com 7/6/2017 4:13 PM
12 Denise Faltus 14230 N.55th St DLFALTUS@gmail.com 7/6/2017 4:03 PM
13 Don&Sandy Keller sandrak651@gmail.com 7/6/2017 3:21 PM
14 Senthil Kimax 6120 Oxboro Ave.N#114 651-206-7834 Senitou@gmail.com 7/6/2017 2:39 PM
15 Jitendra Dubey 6120 Oxboro Ave 848-234-0252 7/6/2017 2:14 PM
16 Anutag Saugablh(Spelling?)14824 58th street N#3 Oak Park Heights,MN 612-845-9370 7/6/2017 1:54 PM
23a&@outlook.com
17 Carrie Steinke 5521 Ozark Ave 651-795-1618 carrie_steinke@yahoo.com 7/5/2017 9:45 AM
18 Laura Mayaka 612-386-5096 laura55082@gmail.com 7/5/2017 9:37 AM
19 Lousasin(SP?)Zetterlund 651-275-5383 7/5/2017 9:31 AM
20 The city isn't going to share the results of the with all residents,just the ones that filled out the 6/28/2017 6:45 PM
survey?
21 Del Kruse 6061 Paris Ave.#4c 6/26/2017 10:57 AM
22 Eric Anderson 5511 Oakgreen PL N.Oak Park Heights,MN 55082 651-246-0542 6/26/2017 10:46 AM
23 Ralph Solberg 5748 Norwich Circle 6/26/2017 10:40 AM
24 DELORES VIOJETIH DELLWOODY@YAHOO.COM 6/26/2017 10:18 AM
25 Clellan Davis 13891 56th St.N. 6/21/2017 9:42 AM
26 Amanda Bracklein 15051 63rd St N,Oak Park Heights,MN 55082 6/16/2017 3:16 PM
27 Joe McQuillan 5558 Novak Ave N Stillwater,Mn 55082 6/16/2017 2:33 PM
28 Jerry Sanford 5441 Ojibway Ave N 6/13/2017 7:29 PM
29 Steve Faltus 14230 55th St N 6/10/2017 7:59 AM
30 Jennifer Van Dyke 15298 Upper 61st St.N. 6/9/2017 10:02 PM
31 Tracy Rodd 13120 56th St.N 6/9/2017 9:34 PM
32 Don and Margaret Irwin 5645 Newell Circle No.Oak Park Heights,MN 55082 6/9/2017 7:53 PM
33 Greg Coleman 14428 Upper 56th St. 6/9/2017 4:58 PM
34 Kristin West 14315 56th ST N 6/9/2017 4:34 PM
35 Brad Kruse 14152 53rd St.N.Oak Park Heights,MN 55082 6/8/2017 4:48 PM
36 Wiedow 14175 54th St N 6/8/2017 2:22 PM
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Q16 Thank you for Visiting Oak Park Heights, what City or Township do
you reside in?
Answered:6 Skipped:90
Baytown
Township
City of
Stillwater
City of Bayport
West Lakeland
Township
Stillwater
Township
Other(please
specify)
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
ANSWER CHOICES RESPONSES
Baytown Township 0.00% 0
City of Stillwater 16.67% 1
City of Bayport 0.00% 0
West Lakeland Township 16.67% 1
Stillwater Township 0.00% 0
Other(please specify) 66.67% 4
TOTAL 6
# OTHER(PLEASE SPECIFY) DATE
1 no response 7/6/2017 4:00 PM
2 did not answer 7/6/2017 1:16 PM
3 not listed 7/5/2017 9:24 AM
4 no name or address given 6/26/2017 10:35 AM
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