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Maple Grove is a suburban city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 70,253 at the 2020 census. [2] making it Minnesota's 11th most populous city. Maple Grove serves as a retail, cultural and medical center in the northwest region of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area.
Minnesota's 3rd congressional district encompasses the suburbs of Hennepin and Anoka counties to the west, south, and north of Minneapolis.The district, which is mostly suburban in character, includes a few farming communities on its far western edge and also inner-ring suburban areas on its eastern edge.
CSAH 30 in Maple Grove: U.S. 169 and CSAH 12 in Champlin: Maple Grove Parkway, Fernbrook Lane North, 129th Avenue North, French Lake Road, West Hayden Lake Road, East Hayden Lake Road — — CSAH 122 — — I-35W in Minneapolis: Pleasant Street Southeast in Minneapolis: Washington Avenue 1996: current Old MN 122: CSAH 123 — —
MN 610 was originally planned to extend west to I-94 in Maple Grove, [1] and the freeway's mile markers reflected these plans, with the zero point calibrated to this terminus. [2] A portion of this section is very unusual; it is routed down the middle of the median of CR 81 in Maple Grove, forming a roadway within a roadway. [9]
Maple Grove Township, Minnesota (the United States) Show map of the United States Coordinates: 47°6′5″N 95°45′39″W / 47.10139°N 95.76083°W / 47.10139; -95
MN 101 originally had a longer mileage, starting in Elk River, continuing south through Rogers, Maple Grove, Plymouth, Wayzata, Minnetonka, and Chanhassen before crossing the Minnesota River and terminating in Shakopee. Beginning in 1988, the section of MN 101 between Chanhassen and Rogers has been turned back to county maintenance in several ...
The section of I-94 between Maple Grove and Brooklyn Center was completed in 1969, between St. Augusta and Maple Grove in 1973 and between Albany and St. Augusta in 1977. [citation needed] The section of I-94 from Brooklyn Center through north Minneapolis was completed in 1984.
Map of Minnesota's congressional districts from 2023 Interactive map version. Minnesota is currently divided into eight congressional districts, each represented by a member of the United States House of Representatives. After the 2020 census, the number of Minnesota's seats remained unchanged.