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AttachmentA <br /> 2 <br />Economically Healthy With a Stable Tax Base, While Conscious of Impacts to <br />27 <br />Residential Neighborhoods <br />28 <br />29 <br />30Existing Work Plan Items: <br />31 <br />32Modify and update City Code to be in compliance with Comprehensive Plan and Zoning <br />33Code(IN PROGRESS – ADU adopted 10/10/11; Variance and Sign codes pending) <br />34Strategically look at City’s role in fostering the redevelopment of Twin Lakes; Create a <br />35comprehensive economic development policy and mission to support existing businesses <br />36within Roseville and that also markets the community and attract(s) new businesses. <br />37(Twin Lakes: IN PROGRESS – Initial discussion 7/11; New Normal presentation 11/11; <br />38follow-up discussion required (Comprehensive economic development policy: IN <br />39PROGRESS – Initial discussion 9/11; New Normal presentation 11/11; follow-up <br />40discussion required) <br />41 <br />42Long Term: <br />43 <br />44Create incentives to foster redevelopment of underutilized properties (not just in housing) <br />45and to eradicate areas of high crime concentration. <br />46Engage industry experts to identify programs and amenities necessary for future cities to <br />47remain vibrant in the future. i.e. long-term planners, retail experts, housing and <br />48transportation officials <br />49Increase efforts toward business and economic development: Develop strategies; <br />50dedicate staff resources; engage the business & development community; enhance our <br />51“tool box” <br />52Support a diversified economy: Variety of Employment Opportunities; Head of <br />53Household Wage Jobs – Put into Broad policy. <br />54Build effective partnerships with the private sector to actualize new urban design <br />55concepts in future redevelopment <br />56 <br />57 <br />58 <br /> <br />