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<br />aient [ontad: Jamie Verbrugge (jamie. verbrugge@drosemountmn.osj aly Administrator <br />651.322.2006 Pate of Projed Involvement: 2004 HKGi Bodget: $50,000 <br /> <br />Less than two years after a downtown redevelopment plao failed to receive City <br />Council approval, the Rosemount PortAuthorityturned to HKGi to help chart a <br />course for the future ofDowntownRosemount. HKGiledan eight-month planniog <br />process that drew on input from the public, market research, financial analysis, <br />developer reviews, andHKGi's urban design and project experience. Furthermore, <br />because of the history ofplanniog efforts in downtown Rosemount, HKGi placed <br />additional emphasis on formulating a plan that the City could immediately begin <br />toimplement <br /> <br />Downtown Rosemount is facing several imminent changes that will have a great <br />effectonthe economicandphysicallaodscape.Wrthoutsoundstrategies to guide the <br />City through changes such as the relocations of St. Joseph's Church and the Genz- <br />Ryao business; aredevelopmentproposalfortheBrockaway Glass Factory; a purchase <br />agreementfor akeypiece of downtown property; siting of aDakota County library; <br />andfutureimprovements to the downtown schools, such changes mighteither havea <br />detrimental effect on the downtown environment or might not berealized to their <br />fullest potential as catalysts forpositive downtown redevelopment. <br /> <br />The planning process identified eight separate "focus areas" within the downtown. <br />Suchan approachalIowedfora clearer evaluation of the opportunitiesandconstraints <br />facing each area within downtown and will allow the City to systematically address <br />themany changes either in progress or on the horizon. <br /> <br /> <br />PROJEG EXPERIENCE. <br /> <br />Development Framework <br />for Downtown Rosemount <br /> <br />Rosemoont, Minnesota <br /> <br />Rosemoont Port Authority <br />City of Rosemoont <br /> <br /> <br />The Corehst iJ/ffJ fNtul1!S newl1llxerl-lN dewi_ (/efQ,. <br />densi!y1PSl_(ca!fBl11ptJlldmedi1Jm.d<!nsJ/(JtghQ1iJaJsed <br />amund i stonn WiJter letenUon pond that doubles QS QIJ open space <br />iUlIeII!Iy. <br /> <br /> <br />Sl.fostph's OIlltrh iJnd nuegers BeViJtoriJre tlJ1lJf11lIfJiI1andmadcs In <br />Rosemount. The Oeve/opn1ent Ftamework fl1i1kes tlJese "part 0/ the <br />_ihtIon for red""opmenI. The I1!Sld/ wUJ be de>f!/1Jpmen1 thiJ1 b1JJy <br />reflects the dmmcter 3I1d identity q{ the ClJIl1I1lliIl/!y. <br /> <br />Hoisington Koegler Group Inc. <br /> <br />mil <br />~n <br /> <br />page 7 <br />~q <br />
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