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ARDEN HILLS EDA MEETING – JANUARY 25, 2016 3 <br />Executive Director Hutmacher reported that the Red Fox area has peak traffic counts at mid- <br />day which suggests restaurants and other local businesses are visited by employees. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen discussed the number of employees that come into Arden Hills on a daily basis, <br />and noted the number of Arden Hills residents that work within the community. He explained <br />that the City was unique given the large number of employees that came into the community on a <br />daily basis. He reported that there was a growing trend for employees to live closer to their work <br />and commented on how this would impact employee populations. He was proud to report that <br />the business community ranked Arden Hills as having an excellent quality of life. He <br />congratulated the Council for setting the proper culture within the business community. Another <br />positive indicator for local businesses was that they are growing, which also grows the employee <br />population. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen indicated that the City had an opportunity to advocate for expanded public <br />transit service. He discussed how this would positively impact local businesses and their <br />employees. He encouraged the EDA to dig into this further, and possibly pursue the extension of <br />the A Line to TCAAP. He then provided comment on the importance of a skilled workforce. <br /> <br />Commissioner Holden questioned how the City could get involved in growing the local skilled <br />workforce. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen stated that he believed that the City should work to have the right resources and <br />relationships established and in place to point companies in the right direction to find skilled <br />laborers. The City should work to leverage employees for its local businesses. <br /> <br />Commissioner Holden saw the importance of extending the A Line up Lexington Avenue and <br />not just to TCAAP, given the number of major employers in Arden Hills. <br /> <br />Executive Director Hutmacher stated that staff and the Chamber have been involved in <br />conversations about incremental expansion of the A Line to service these companies and their <br />employees. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen encouraged the City to continue having conversations regarding transit and for <br />the Council to ramp up its knowledge in this area. <br /> <br />Commissioner Holmes did not believe that recommendations were provided for all of the <br />comments received from the businesses. She understood that the City needed more restaurants <br />but did not believe the City was lacking in part-time help. <br /> <br />Mr. Weinhagen commented that he could work to identify further recommendations. He <br />discussed the importance of City staff and the EDC to continue its communication and visits with <br />local businesses. <br /> <br />EDA President Grant thanked Mr. Weinhagen for his thorough report to the EDA. <br />
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