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Roseville REDA Workshop <br />Tuesday, January 17, 2017 <br />Page5 <br />1 With more competition sincethe Great Recession, it was recognized that there would be <br />2 even more competition among communities for the same things, creating the need for <br />3 Roseville to be more proactive to find opportunities with the economic activities involved <br />4 in development of TCAAP and the SW light rail corridor to both downtowns, all of <br />5 which could take away from Roseville’s capitalunless it was positioned to take ad- <br />6 vantage by having a vision in place and willingness to adapt to change. <br />7 <br />8 Additional discussion included the importance of place-making; responses to the market; <br />9 consensus building among municipalities and stakeholders and developers; creating a <br />10 framework for a future long-term vision; and steps to build on each success of that foun- <br />11 dation that includes innovation over time, starting with real estate and infrastructure, but <br />12 integrating places, uses, and programs. <br />13 <br />14 Specific to façade or parking lot improvements, the need to collaborate versus requiring <br />15 compliance with creative enhancements was noted; with emphasis on the community <br />16 staying flexible in dealing with developers in the market place. <br />17 <br />18 Further discussion included collaboration opportunities with adjacent communities on the <br />19 other three borders of Roseville for future redevelopment on a regional basis; and how to <br />20 make Snelling Avenue an asset versus simply serving as a transit corridor as TCAAP de- <br />21 velops and as an amenity versus I-35W with evolution to make it more walkable versus <br />22 current safety issues for pedestrians along it. <br />23 <br />24 Mayor Roe suggested using the SE Roseville –Rice Street/Larpenteur Avenue multi- <br />25 jurisdictional collaboration as a building block to look at larger issues beyond Rosedale <br />26 Center for follow-up conversations for that area.Mayor Roe noted that the Rosedale <br />27 Center didn’t have the same transitional conflicts between single-family and multi-family <br />28 uses that were evident in other areas of the community. Mayor Roe opined that it made <br />29 sense to consider MDR in that area that may include some sites that could be considered. <br />30 <br />31 Specific to the political capital and silent majority or vocal minority comments expressed <br />32 earlier, Councilmember Willmus opined that his experience had been positive even when <br />33 residents had questioned the City Council at length about a certain project or its rationale <br />34 in moving a certain direction. Councilmember Willmus stated that his takeaway tonight <br />35 was that there were a significant number of residents seeking one-level housing with an <br />36 association or someone handling seasonal outdoor maintenance. With comments heard <br />37 tonight fromthe consultants that those projects with lower density would not work with- <br />38 out city partnership or financial support, Councilmember Willmus suggested the city re- <br />39 consider some of its current HDR zoned designations for a lower density use (e.g. LDR- <br />40 2) to meet that preference. <br />41 <br />42 In conclusion, sample images were presented showing affordable housing being built to- <br />43 day with amenities that made if comparable to market rate housing versus past offerings. <br />44 It was noted that most larger housing projects today needed some type of tax increment <br />45 financing component to make them work. <br />46 <br /> <br />