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Planning Files - Planning File #
3082
Planning Files - Type
Comprehensive Plan Amendment
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2660 CIVIC CENTER DR
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CITY OF ROSEVILLE
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<br />CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br /> <br />ROSEVILLE CITY CENTER TASK FORCE CHARGE <br /> <br />(Approved: July 27, 1998) <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The quality of life in our city is of interest to all residents, especially those areas where <br />we have the opportunity to meet our neighbors and interact in a friendly civic setting. <br />Much of this interaction is focused around shopping, cultural, educational, civic, religious <br />or recreational activities. Roseville does not have a central meeting place where all these <br />activities happen together. Roseville lacks a "center" and real and virtual linkages <br />between city civic affairs, recreation, open space, schools and colleges, as well as <br />commercial activities. <br /> <br />Traditionally, communities grew around centers of commerce, which were often the <br />"main streets" of the town, village or city. Main streets provided the social interaction, <br />goods, and services that supported the community. Roseville, as a suburban outgro\vth of <br />Saint Paul, never developed a main street, however, over time dispersed auto-oriented <br />centers of commerce have grown up along major transportation corridors. <br /> <br />RoseviIle also has an opportunity to create a "main street" along Lexington Parkway', as <br />part of new city center, which can provide a "heart" for our community. The existing <br />civic area, encompassing City Hall, Police Station, Fire Station # 1, Motor Vehicle <br />License Department, Ice Arena and John Rose Minnesota Oval provides the existing <br />public facilities and infrastructure, centrally located in the community, that might be <br />expanded to establish Roseville City Center. <br /> <br />The Roseville City Center Task Force is an opportunity provided by the City Council to <br />help create a shared vision for a new city center that serves the citizens of Roseville. It <br />provides the forum to openly discuss issues and opportunities, and to formulate a long <br />term strategy to establish an exciting and vibrant mixed-use recreational, civic, and <br />entertainment center for our community. <br /> <br />TASK FORCE CHARGE <br /> <br />The Task Force is charged with preparing recommendations to the City Council and <br />Planning Commission regarding the results of their investigation and deliberations. <br /> <br />The City Council encourages the Task Force to explore the following interrelated issues: <br /> <br />It What are the overall goals we hope to achieve through the activities of the Task <br />Force? <br /> <br />.. What are the components of a successful City Center? <br />
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