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EDA director says Highway 52/Blaine Avenue site appears generally suitable for development
Summary
Director Jason Zemer told the Inver Grove Heights EDA on Dec. 8 that geotechnical testing indicates the Highway 52/Blaine Avenue parcels could support development but survey boundary overlaps and soil organics require further work; quick-claim deeds will go to city council Dec. 15 and detailed planning is expected in early 2026.
Director Jason Zemer updated the Inver Grove Heights Economic Development Authority on Dec. 8 about due diligence work on city-owned parcels split by Highway 52 and Blaine Avenue, saying geotechnical testing shows the site “does appear suitable for development” but several legal and environmental issues remain to be resolved.
The parcels are divided by Highway 52, with a larger group on the east side and smaller parcels on the west side that primarily serve park and stormwater functions. Zemer said the EDA…
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