Excelsior Overview

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Population: 2,479

Cost Of Living Index: 110.90

Crime Index: 4.94

A+

0 Offenders

Unemployment: 5.1%

Household Median Income $50,654

Air Pollution Index:

4.8

Max July Temp: 85.8°F Min Jan Temp: 3.4°F

196 days with sunshine

Tornado Risk

c

Earthquake Risk

a+

Gov: Mark Dayton

0 Polluters

Area Average Property Tax: 1.08%

0 Former Drug Labs

UV Index Grade

a

6 Police Stations

Police Station

Address

24150 Smithtown Rd, Excelsior, MN
24150 Smithtown Rd, Excelsior, MN
24150 Smithtown Rd, Excelsior, MN
20225 Cottagewood Rd, Excelsior, MN
20225 Cottagewood Rd, Excelsior, MN
20225 Cottagewood Rd, Excelsior, MN

3 Fire Stations

Fire Station

Address

24100 Smithtown RD, Shorewood, MN
24100 Smithtown RD, Shorewood, MN
24100 Smithtown RD, Shorewood, MN

0 Hospital

0 Airports

Bachelor's Degree or Higher: 37.17%

0 Colleges Universities

3 Libraries

Name

Address

343 Third Street Excelsior, MN
343 Third Street Excelsior, MN
343 Third Street Excelsior, MN

0 Cemeteries

0 Grocery Stores

1 Brownfields

Name

Address

Excelsior Rail Line
VICINITY OF THIRD AND WATER STREET, EXCELSIOR, MN 55331

Radon Level:

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