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also discussed potential scope(s) of work for a market study that focuses on downtown redevelopment. More <br />discussion will follow in the coming months. TheEDA is actively preparing for its annual business <br />appreciation event, which will be held at Hidden Spring Park on October 4 at 6:30p.m. The event is free to <br />the public and everyone is encouragedto attend. Gregory Frahm-Gilles, the Anoka County Regional <br />Economic Development Director, attended the EDA meeting and provided a brief overview of the work he’s <br />been focusing on since he started in his position in August. Finally, the EDA is co-sponsoring a trunk or <br />treat event, with Parks and Recreation and Centennial Community Education, on October 29 at the <br />Centerville Elementary School beginning at 9:45. You will not want to miss any ofthese upcoming events. <br />PUBLIC SAFETY <br />Centennial Fire District <br />The Centennial Fire District is looking for volunteer firefighters. Please contact them at: 651-792-7900 for <br />more information. <br />COMMUNITYDEVELOPMENT <br />ProjectMap <br />Staff has prepared a map ofall active developments to help everyone get a better picture of what’s <br />happening around our community.The number youseeat the heading of eachitemin this section <br />corresponds to a number on the map, which is attached to the end of this report. <br />(9)Block 7 Property(Downtown) <br />The city approved a purchase agreementwith a developer (Schifsky Companies) who intends to builda <br />concept largely similar to the previous proposal from Centra Homes. They are completing some due <br />diligence work and will be looking to begin the zoning process soon. <br />stnd <br />(3)(4)OldMillEstates 1 and 2Additions <br />The developer is adding black dirt and seed to areas in boulevards and around ponds this week. They <br />are also working to finalize wetland and other watershed permits. <br />Construction of the gravel base for the trail between Old Mill Court and Laramee Lane will begin in the <br />next few weeks. Concrete work will be completed in the spring to ensure the base has a chance to settle <br />over the winter. <br />(16) CentervilleSelf Storage <br />Thefacilityis now open for business. The developer has made progress to address drainage issues along <br />the north side of the facility and will continue to work on minor clean-up items. <br />(1) Bay ViewVillas(WaterworksSite) <br />The developer’s landscaping crew has finished work on the shoreline treatments and will be addressing <br />other landscaping items from the punch list. <br />(8)AtlasVillasMemoryCareProject (1825 MainStreet) <br />A Certificate of Occupancy was granted to the facility by the city’s building department. The <br />management company is working on their licensure, through the state and county, prior to opening their <br />doors. <br />(10-14) RehbeinCommercial <br />The contractor is working on punch list items including boulevard restoration. The final lift of asphalt <br />will be paved in September. <br />(13) KwikTrip <br /> <br />
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