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Attachment A <br />Lons! Ransw Plannins! Meetins! Outline (Draft) <br />Current Situation (20-30 minutes) <br />a. Tax Capacity <br />i. What is it now? <br />ii. What has it historically been? (Trends compared to inflation, wage indices, etc.?) <br />iii. What influences the tax capacity? <br />1. Have there been City policy-related links to changes in the tax capacity? <br />2. Is it all just a factor of the property market? <br />b. Housing <br />i. Mix in Roseville — what do we have? <br />ii. Market analysis — what do we have "too much"' of, and what do we have "too little"' <br />oV. (Based on market — not necessarily policy) <br />c. Business <br />i. Mix in Roseville — what do we have? <br />ii. Market analysis — do we know what we have relative to what is "in demand?"' (If so, <br />what?) <br />d. Guiding policies and procedures <br />i. Review of IR2025,, Comp Plan, TIF policy, etc. <br />ii. Existing public engagement in planning <br />11. What do we want? (up to 1.5 hours) <br />a. How much impact can City policy have on tax capacity? <br />b. Housing <br />i. Do we want to target specific types? (If so, what types?) <br />c. Businesses <br />i. Do we want to target specific types? (If so, what types?) <br />d. Guiding policies <br />i. What current policies already point us toward what we want? <br />ii. What policies need to be changed or added? <br />111. How do we get there? (up to 1.5 hours) <br />a. Do we want staff to focus more on promoting development and recruiting developments? <br />i. If so,, what are the implications in terms of budget,, staffing,, etc.? <br />ii. Is the fee-supported Community Development funding model most appropriate for <br />the department? <br />b. How do we incent the outcomes that we seek? <br />i. What tools are currently available that we are not using? <br />ii. What other tools might we want to investigate? <br />1. Zoning changes? <br />2. Other policy direction? <br />c. How do we build public engagement into the process of making policy changes or <br />additions? <br />d. How do we build public engagement into other aspects of what we do? <br />i. Is an Economic Development Commission a tool that would help? <br />1. What is an EDC? <br />2. What can they or can't they do? <br />3. What would we want them to do,, if we think one would be helpful? <br />ii. Other means for public engagement? (Current Civic Engagement task force input?) <br />
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