Comprehensive Plan

RICHFIELD 2040 - BUILT FOR THE FUTURE!
Throughout 2017-2018, City staff and the Comprehensive Plan Task Force worked to update the City's Comprehensive Plan. This Plan will inform decisions regarding land use, transportation, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, parks, utilities, and public facilities. The Plan is future-oriented – looking ahead at what Richfield could be in 2040, and sets goals and policies to help us reach that long-term vision. .

The City Council approved a resolution to adopt the 2040 Comprehensive Plan on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. The plan is now effective following review by the Metropolitan Council. Going forward, some properties in the city will be rezoned to match new Comprehensive Plan designations.

2040 Comprehensive Plan Chapters:
Appendicies:

2040 Comprehensive Plan Public Engagement:
Open House Boards, March 15, 2018  

66th and Nicollet Market Study and Concept Plans
  1. Community Brief #1 - Phase I Public Engagement Summary
  2. Community Brief #2 -  Phase II Public Engagement Summary
  3. Draft Goals and Policies
Community briefs focussed on public engagement activities and findings.  Based on the results of this input, the project management team and consultant revised policy and goal statements within the Plan.
ONLINE MAP-BASED SURVEY

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Steering Committee Information:

April 10, 2017 - Meeting #1
June 12, 2017 - Meeting #2
February 12, 2018 - Meeting #4 2018 Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee
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2018 Comprehensive Plan Update Steering Committee
 Reed Bornholdt - Community Services Commission     Michele McGee
 Crystal Brakke - School Board  Laurel Nightingale 
 Debbie Goettel - Hennepin County Commissioner  Kathryn Quam
 Sara Gumke - Human Rights Commission  Maria Regan Gonzalez - City Council 
 Rick Jabs  Mary Supple - Housing & Redevelopment Authority   
 Candace Johnson  Erin Vrieze Daniels - Planning Commission
 Barry LeBlanc  Ted Weidenbach - Transportation Commission
 Jennifer Lewis  

Staff Lead:  Melissa Poehlman, AICP - Assistant Community Development Director

2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
See grey dropdown menu below for 2030 Comprehensive Plan chapters. Richfield's Comprehensive Plan is intended to provide a long-term vision, complete with strategic goals, objectives, policies and recommendations, that will guide land use development and policies over the next 10 to 20 years.  Cities use comprehensive plans as a road map to help inform decisions regarding land use, transportation, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, parks, utilities and public facilities.  This plan was adopted by the City Council in February 2009.

Questions?
Please contact Melissa Poehlman, Assistant Community Development Director
P: 612-861-9766 | Email: mpoehlman@richfieldmn.gov
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2040 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN CHAPTERS16 documents

  • Introduction
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  • Community Direction
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  • Demographics
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  • Goals and Policies
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  • Land Use
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  • Housing
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  • Transportation
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  • Parks Master Plan
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  • Public and Private Utilities
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  • Implementation
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Appendices6 documents

  • Public Health Law Center Policy Scan
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  • Community Engagement Summary
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  • Market Analysis - Nicollet & 66th
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  • Capital Improvement Program
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  • Access Management
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  • Comprehensive Water System Plan
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2030 Comprehensive Plan13 documents

  • Chapter 1 - Introduction
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  • Table of Contents
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  • MAP
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  • Chapter 2 - Demographics, Social & Economic Trends
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  • Chapter 3 - Community Direction
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  • Chapter 4 - Land Use & Community Facilities
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  • I-494 Land Use Supplement
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  • Chapter 5 - Housing
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  • Chapter 6 - Transportation
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  • Chapter 7 - Parks System
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  • Chapter 8 - Public & Private Utilities (Appendix)
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  • Chapter 9 - Community CharacterV
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  • Chapter 10 - Implementation (Appendix)
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