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Insights - Future of Roseville <br />Roseville is changing and the time to think about the future is now. If you had a <br />magic wand, what would you change? Q <br />Here are the most common themes from this question: <br />o <br />Easier biking to essential stores <br />25% of users would like Roeville to be easier to get around either with <br />0 <br />Rose festival like Pella, IA has Tulip Time <br />o <br />I would magically put in a LOT more sidewalks and protected pathways to <br />more accessible public transportation or for Roseville to be more <br />make Roseville walkable/bikeable for all ages and abilities <br />accessible via walking. <br />o <br />Less dense housing <br />• 12% of users have advised that they don't want to see anymore strip <br />o <br />Suggestion for baby changing tables in both restrooms at the HANG. The <br />malls, or don't like the current strip mall. <br />educational events they host bring in families. <br />• 16% of users said they would like to see more parks or green space <br />0 <br />I would like to see more access to public transit and less space wasted on car <br />infrastructure <br />• The other 46% of users gave responses that did not fall into a <br />o <br />Better mass transit <br />category. <br />Picture yourself in Roseville in 20 years time and take a look around you. What do <br />you see? How does it look? <br />• All responses areas below: <br />• There were 11 responses to this question: <br />• More amenities for young people (aka people under age SO) <br />o <br />Many new restaurants downtown and an active vibrant nightlife <br />• More retail Downtown <br />o <br />Hope to see less traffic <br />• More parks <br />o <br />More structures busier streets <br />• Less developments around Rosedale and Country Road C <br />o <br />''1 see local inclusive businesses Sidewalks and bike lanes <br />• Nothing comes to mind <br />o <br />Friendlier to the pedestrian '' <br />• Crime <br />o <br />More trees. And more local roller skating rinks <br />• That the giant mall wasn't so present in my neighborhood <br />o <br />There will be changes as the climate crisis gets worse and worse. To the best <br />• Add a coffee shop at the library. <br />of our ability, we should take steps to decrease our collective carbon <br />• Slow/stop luxury developments. Create community centers and gardens near <br />footprint and prepare for the changes <br />apartment complexes. Protect all remaining public lands such as reservoir <br />o <br />Awalkable city. A green city. Independent small businesses and restaurants - <br />woods <br />not mall -like corporate places. <br />• Awalkable city center with independent small shops and restaurants. The malls <br />o <br />Multicultural, walkable, safe, fun, green with lots of birds and animals. <br />and strip malls are ugly <br />o <br />Roses everywhere! Every Rose Has It's Thorn playing on the loudspeaker. A <br />• A center walkable village. No strip malls. More walking trails. <br />ped mall with trendy shops. Rose themed merch. Friendly diverse faces <br />• More natural habitat and gardens and birds... streetlights facing down instead of <br />everywhere <br />into the heavens so birds could migrate without becoming disoriented and <br />o <br />Unfortunately with the direction we are headed it will be a concrete jungle <br />crashing into windows (= dark skies). Everyone should have access to nature <br />with high crime a low tax base and poor schools <br />without having to get into a car to get there. <br />o <br />Updated playgrounds. A couple are kind of old - Rosebrook Park. Also would <br />• Invest in the younger generation buying homes to make the area more in <br />love to see a splash pad. <br />demand like Saint Louis Park <br />Page 117 of 140 <br />