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Local Housing Incentives Program
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<br />L.CA. CITY-WIDE POSSIBLE DEMONSTRATION PROJECTS (1996-2000): <br /> <br />1. Larpentuer Avenue Corridor - A Livable Communities Demonstration Account <br />application was submitted in 1998 for funding in 1999 for the Larpentuer Corridor <br />called Larpentuer Neighborhood Revitalization Project. The project includes the <br />redevelopment of an aging shopping center, providing pathways to and from the <br />neighborhood and through the parking areas to the street, streetscape improvements, <br />landscaping in the parking area, adding infill housing with a child care center, <br />providing space for the Suburban Ramsey Family Collaborative and rerouting transit <br />into the center to better serve the neighborhood. The Metropolitan Council has not <br />made recommendations for funding any projects at this time. <br /> <br />2. The "Cornerstone" Study - The Cornerstone Program was funded in 1996 as part of a <br />Livable Communities Demonstration Account. With projects being proposed at each <br />corner and the Rambler Redesign Program in place it is expected that additional <br />applications will be made for implementation in 1999. <br /> <br />3. I-35W Corridor Joint Project for Contamination Identification Program <br /> <br />4. The 35-W Corridor; Marketing the Economic Engine of Western Ramsey County- <br />Currently the Coalition is funding a transit study and housing study. Results of these <br />studies will be available in early 1999. Strategies based upon the finding should <br />generate additional plans for the corridor and funding requests related to the following <br />may be needed. <br />Knit the 7 communities and 3 school districts along the 35 W Corridor together via <br />GIS mapping (and Internet) to illustrate the job and development potential ofthese <br />83 square miles. The Corridor as a whole has 55,000 housing units, 4,000 businesses <br />and 85,000 jobs. <br />Create a joint marketing program for this corridor - "Locate your jobs and <br />businesses along the corridor and you'll be with friends sharing a variety of sites and <br />job training, a healthy environment, transit, and proximity <br />Create an employee demographic profile for the corridor <br />Market/promote the corridor, communities and school districts <br /> <br />7. The Lexington Greenway - a master plan for Lexington from Lake Como to Lake <br />Josephine connecting the public and multi-use spaces along a residential corridor. <br /> <br />8. City Center - a mixed-use project of community facilities, housing and retail. Currently <br />a 13 member task force has been charged with studying the needs for City Center which <br />encompasses City Hall at Lexington and County Road C and any property within a 10 <br />minute walking distance. Recommendations from the task force are expected in the <br />spring of 1999 and could include a host of opportunities for redevelopment of the area <br />over the next 5-15 years. <br /> <br />10 <br />
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