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<br />4. Strengthening of City Administrator's Position <br />Economic development in Arden Hills hinges on maintaining and developing a <br />qualified staff. This is facilitated by the City Administrator having full administrative <br />responsibility of the City while the City Council bears the responsibility for policy <br />and legislative roles. The EDC recommends a consultant be hired to identify and <br />develop the most effective roles and responsibilities for the City Administrator and <br />Council in managing the city. <br /> <br /> <br />5. Community Awareness <br />The EDC recognizes the importance of ensuring our residents understand the city's <br />vision for economic development, Therefore, the EDC recommends a section on <br />economic development be included in the monthly newsletter. <br /> <br />6. Redevelopment Director <br />The City of Arden Hills, with the exception of the TCAAP property, is relatively fully- <br />developed, The goal for the City now is to optimize the space available to us through <br />redevelopment. The EDC is recommending hiring a Redevelopment Director to <br />facilitate the redevelopment of degraded and/or under-utilized properties within the <br />city to foster new investment and job creation, It is anticipated that this position <br />would not be necessary until 2012, <br /> <br />7. Gateway Plan <br />The EDC is recommending the installation of gateway signs at significant entrances <br />to the City to foster our sense of community and welcome visitors and residents. <br /> <br />8. Way-Finding Signage <br />Way-finding signage helps direct visitors and residents to specific destination points, <br />such as the city hall, parks, shopping districts, schools, etc, , within the community. <br />These signs add to the style of the community and create a greater sense of presence. <br />The EDC is recommending the installation of way-finding signage in the City in <br />conjunction with development standards for the City as a whole, <br /> <br />9. Central Business District <br />Arden Hills grew up as a suburb to a larger metropolitan center, But as its <br />population grew, so did its need for its own identity. The City did not plan for a city <br />center, however it is finding that it is important to identify one or more areas as such. <br />The EDC is recommending the area of Lexington and County Road E be identified as <br />the city center and that a master plan be developed and implemented to create the <br />district. The EDC views this initiative as a top priority. <br /> <br />City of Arden Hills <br />City Council Work Session <br />June 18, 2007 <br /> <br />\\Metro-inet.us\ardenhills\P/anningICommunity Deve/opment\Council Agenda Items\EDC Strategic Plan Memo to Councit6-4-07.doc <br /> <br />Page 3 of6 <br />