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Article: Hennepin County's growth has come and gone.(NEWS)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- December 4, 1996
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This week, the Star Tribune will publish brief profiles of the Twin Cities metropolitan area's seven core counties, showing where growth is expected to occur. The Metropolitan Council is expected to vote later this month on a strategy to guide the area's growth into the next century.
Most of Hennepin County - the Twin Cities area's most populated county - will simply watch as people head for the metropolitan area's outer reaches during the next quarter century.
Although a few of its cities will grow significantly, most of the county's growth has already come and gone.
Maple Grove will be one exception, where a 65 percent jump in population, to ...