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Community Housing Needs <br />Roseville intends to continue to offer a mix of attractive, safe and well-maintained housing <br />which is available without discrimination. These specific housing goals are to: <br />balance different types of housing alternatives to meet the need of residents <br /> <br />encourage maintenance and upgrading of existing homes <br /> <br />develop and maintain close knit neighborhoods, including multi-unit developments <br /> <br />upgrade amenities and necessities citywide to maintain and improve property values <br /> <br />help keep educational and religious institutions as part of the community <br /> <br />Leisure Opportunities <br />The City intends to continue to develop activities, programs and facilities for a broad spectrum of <br />interests and ages so as to expand cultural experiences, satisfy social needs, and to provide <br />opportunity for active recreational pursuits. <br />The specific goals include: <br />maintaining, upgrading and expansion of parks, open spaces, athletic fields and other <br /> <br />amenities <br />to construct a Roseville Community Center <br /> <br />to expand and improve a system of non-motorized pathways and trails <br /> <br />continuing to provide facilities that meet the needs and expectations of the entire community <br /> <br />to cooperate with other agencies and governmental units to maximize leisure facilities and <br /> <br />activities <br />Community Public Safety <br />The City will continue to strive to reduce fears for personal safety through crime prevention <br />programs, proper public safety planning and prompt response to emergency assistance requests. <br />The City Council goals to fulfill this objective are to: <br />teach crime prevention strategies through the Neighborhood Watch programs <br /> <br />continue the police presence in neighborhoods to remove the opportunity for crime <br />II-3 <br /> <br />
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