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Posted on: July 21, 2011 Category: Misc Media > Other Resources Media Type: Document |
Flowchart : Development Planning Process
The flow chart above shows the planning process for zoning and subdivision projects in the City of Red Wing. Please also see the City of Red Wing Development Construction Process flow chart. The Red Wing Planning Department handles all zoning and subdivision applications for the City of Red Wing and should... |
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Posted on: July 21, 2011 Category: Misc Media > Other Resources Media Type: Document |
Flowchart: Building Permit Process
For more information on building permits, please contact: Frank Peterson, Building Official, 651-385-3611 ... |
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Posted on: July 28, 2011 Category: Misc Media > Other Resources Media Type: Document |
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Posted on: July 28, 2011 Category: (none) Media Type: Document |
Retail Trade Analysis Report 2008
The University of Minnesota Extension has developed this retail trade analysis program to assist in the economic development of Minnesota towns and cities. These reports are available for all Minnesota counties, for most cities above 5,000 population and for a few cities smaller than 5,000 population. The retail sector of... |
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Posted on: August 08, 2011 Category: Misc Media > Other Resources Media Type: Document |
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Posted on: August 25, 2011 Category: Misc Media > Other Resources Media Type: Document |
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Posted on: September 15, 2011 Category: (none) Media Type: Document |
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Posted on: January 09, 2012 Category: Misc Media > Other Resources Media Type: Video |
Minnesota's Great River Road: Bluffs
The Mississippi River Parkway Commission of Minnesota has just completed a series of Minnesota Great River Road videos. There are seven videos: one giving an overview of the entire Minnesota Great River Road, and one highlighting each of the six destination areas/regions. Red Wing is featured in the sixth video... |
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The 3-story building known as the Wagon Works was built in the 1860's; over the years the Wagon Works building was home to a number of uses and most recently had fallen into a state of disrepair. The City wondered if the building was beyond repair. The community worked with Knudsen's Caramels & Cheesecake to acquire and finance a top to bottom renovation of the Wagon Works building, which now serves as an example of just how one might take a building from a total state of disrepair to a community treasure. Today, the caramel business is stronger than ever and Knudsen Caramels are distributed nationwide.






