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Shakopee council adopts updated AUAR for 2,890-acre Jackson Township with traffic, stormwater and species protections
Summary
On Jan. 6, the Shakopee City Council unanimously adopted Resolution R2026-5 to accept an updated Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) for the 2,890-acre Jackson Township development area, endorsing traffic and stormwater mitigation, species protections and climate-adaptation measures.
The Shakopee City Council on Jan. 6 adopted Resolution R2026-5 to accept an updated Alternative Urban Areawide Review (AUAR) and mitigation plan for the 2,890-acre Jackson Township development area.
The update, prepared on the city's behalf by SRF Consulting, analyzed two development scenarios—one tied to 2030 comprehensive plans for Scott County and Shakopee and another reflecting the city's 2040 plan—and revised analyses of traffic, stormwater and climate adaptation. "This area has already had one that we're required every 5 years to update that AUAR," Mr. Kirschke said in the presentation, describing the report's scope and the required updates.
Why it matters: The AUAR guides how infrastructure and environmental protections are sequenced…
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