City Tour of Rosemount
The City of Rosemount is 15 miles south of the Twin Cities Metropolitan
area. With an estimated population of 17,293 and land area of nearly 36
square miles, Rosemount residents enjoy the advantages of living in a
community with both a small town and a large metropolitan city atmosphere.
Unusual for a city of its size, Rosemount combines industry, agriculture
and agricultural research with a rapidly growing residential community
providing an excellent environment in which to live and work.
The western part of Rosemount exhibits a dynamic, expanding residential
community with an older, yet vital, commercial center at its heart. Housing
options include single family homes, townhomes, condominiums, low-income
housing and a senior citizen center. Residential developments with hundreds
of homes are currently under development, and this pattern of growth will
continue for years to come.
A strong, united business community has been achieved in Rosemount through
the activity and cooperation of local business, the city, the chamber
of commerce and other civic organizations. Over 500 acres of industrial
and commercial zoned land have been reserved for development in Rosemount.
Rail, air, barge and freeway access provide Rosemount's economic community
with an expedient transportation system. Four major highways link Rosemount
to Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Education is a priority in Rosemount. Award-winning public and private
schools provide both children and adults with superb educational opportunities.
A major portion of the city is part of Independent School District #196,
which is the second largest district in the state. Twelve non-public schools
also offer education or preschool through grade 12. Dakota County Technical
College, one of the largest technical colleges in the state, is yet another
source of education in Rosemount.
Rosemount is unique in that the eastern one-third of the City is largely
heavy industry with business including Flint Hills Resources (formerly
Koch Refinery), SKB (industrial waste containment facility), Spectro Alloys
and Continental Nitrogen. The western one-third of the City includes such
businesses as Greif Brothers (multi-wallbags), Genz-Ryan (plumbing/heating)
and the regional home base for the National Guard. The City also launched
an 80-acre business park in 1995 with tenants such as Cannon Equipment,
Geometrix and Webb Business Promotions, Inc.
Community leadership has preserved 302 beautiful acres of land for 23
parks. Residents can enjoy a game of golf on the 27-hole public course
or on the 9-hole private course. Bordered by the scenic Mississippi River,
Rosemount also contains 270 acres of the Spring Lake Regional Park Preserve.
Rosemount's Community Center provides a variety of indoor recreation opportunities
and meeting space, including an ice arena and gymnasium.
Just 15 miles south of the Twin Cities and the International Airport,
Rosemount is a close-knit community in touch with the urban environment.
Rosemount is a community rich with resources: undeveloped land, easy access
to Minneapolis, St. Paul and other major markets; quality education and
friendly residents.
Rosemount Links
City of Rosemount
Rosemount Schools
Dakota County Technical
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