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City Manager's Recommendations Regarding City Use of the Proceeds from the Arona <br />PrajaCt and the Amount of an FORA Tax !_eery <br />Roseville is blessed with a healthy business community. we have lots of <br />retail, industry, and small businesses. we could use more office devel- <br />opment in Roseville, especially corporate offices, but we still have a <br />commercial sector that is the envy of most cities our size. Our economic <br />development efforts require on -going attention, but not immediate prior - <br />ity attention. <br />Similarly, with the construction of Applewoo d Pointe, the City Council <br />has already substantially increased affordable dousing opportunities in <br />Roseville - especially for our senior citizens. The City Council has dome a <br />great deal recently for housing in Roseville and, through the HRA the <br />Council established, even more will be dome to improve Roseville housing <br />in the future. <br />A Roseville Community Center is a long-standing commun need. <br />On the other hand, creating a Community Center is a, long-standing <br />community need that has not been fulfilled. And that need won't be ful- <br />filled without strong, decisive Council action. <br />The absence of a Community Center is a major hole in our community <br />fabric. we need a community center, in my opinion, more than we need <br />more retail shops or other commercial development in Roseville, and <br />more than we need more dousing. <br />A first -rate Roseville Community Center will do more for our residents <br />than anything else the council might support with the $1.3 million in <br />Arona land sale proceeds. A variety of art, recreation and leisure activi- <br />ties will provide healthy opportunities for everyone in our community, <br />young and old. It will serve as our community gathering place. It will <br />help make our city a community, <br />Based on any experience, a Roseville Community Center will also signifi- <br />cantly improve our ability as a city to compete for and attract more hous- <br />ing, attract more families with children, and to create the kind of overall <br />duality of life that helps attract corporate office development. Persons <br />looking to locate or expand corporate offices are often looking for a home <br />for themselves and their employees. when you consider making a city <br />your business home or your personal home, you evaluate the overall <br />quality of life in that city. Building a Roseville Community Center is the <br />most important thing we could do right now to improve Ro seville as quality <br />of life. <br />9 <br />