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� � li � � a ,_ ; �� ���� ,� . , a W �� <br />SWOT Results — Threats <br />Attachment A <br />Council <br />Interjecting political partisanship into local elections. <br />Individual councilmembers that are unable to move forward and often dwell upon past <br />council actions. <br />Balancing the community's expectations with regard to providing high levels of service, <br />infrastructure needs and low tax rates. <br />Potential deterioration of large retail sector due to marketplace changes (e-commerce, <br />etc.). <br />Aging (and subsequent potential deterioration) of housing and commercial properties <br />and public infrastructure. <br />Lingering perception of Roseville government as difficult to work with among <br />development community. <br />TCAP Development competition <br />o Met Council demands <br />o Declining support for northern suburbs <br />o Rising crime in metropolitan areas <br />o Metropolitan area competition <br />o Jobs <br />o Housing <br />o Amenities: theater, music, nightlife <br />o Changing demographics <br />o Worsening economy <br />o Traffic <br />o Air pollution <br />o Water shortages and regulation <br />Roseville's reputation with developers of being "difficult to work with — constantly <br />changing direction from City and the various Councils <br />Partisan politics becoming a bigger presence in the elections for city offices <br />External pressures to have more population density <br />Increasing labor and materials costs to maintain city facilities and infrastructure <br />
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