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Shopping Center Study
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<br />The final meeting was held on Thursday, September 23 and featured the Hamline Center <br />Neighborhood. Sixteen participants signed in for this meeting. The visioning exercise results are <br />shown in Table 4. <br /> <br />New themes emerged from this meeting that were not prevalent at the other meetings. These <br />residents don't experience many of the typical problems of living next to a shopping center <br />district because the Hamline Center area is much less intensely utilized than other shopping <br />center districts. <br /> <br />These residents were primarily concerned about the future use of the large number of vacant <br />retail and office spaces in their neighborhood. They gave ideas on what types of uses they would <br />like to see in these vacant spaces in the future. These include senior housing; smaller, less <br />intense, convenience uses; office; and residential. Some also want a law passed limiting the <br />number of years that a building can sit vacant before requiring that it be tom down while another <br />said that any future LRT should run on existing rails. <br /> <br />Traffic related problems were the only negative impacts associated with living adjacent to a <br />shopping center district that participants expressed. <br /> <br />Number <br />11 <br />7 <br />5 <br />5 <br />4 <br />4 <br />4 <br />2 <br />2 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />48 <br /> <br />Table 4 <br /> <br />Thursday, September 23, 1999 <br />RamUne Center Neighborhood <br /> <br />Issue <br />Make a law-no empty buildings for certain number of years, would have to tear down <br />Shopping center does not bother them <br />Want affordable senior housing <br />Like smaller, convenience uses <br />Tax write off for Kraus Anderson on empty buildings <br />Traffic on Hamline heavy, hard to cross <br />Want office and residential as infill <br />Want Cub in Har Mar <br />Traffic at both Har Mar and Rainbow is difficult <br />Center can't make it as a regional center <br />Always wondering what new stores will go into vacant space, rumors <br />Traffic on C-2 is worse <br />Want LRT on existing rails <br /> <br />Roseville Shopping Center District Study <br /> <br />Phase n Report <br /> <br />Page 7 <br />
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