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Attachment B <br />Organization Name: <br />* Project Name: <br />Project Contact Information <br />Pat Trudgeon <br />City of Roseville <br />2660 Civic Center Dr. <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />(651) 792-7071 <br />(651)792-7070 <br />Pat.trudgeon@ci.roseville.mn.us <br />Project Information <br />• A brief description of the activity or project. (4500 characters or less): <br />Over the past 20 years, the City of Roseville has worked to facilitate land use change within the <br />Twin Lakes Redevelopment Area. The vision for this area has evolved from a business park in <br />1988 to a mixed-use area that includes a variety of office, service, and residential uses today. <br />Through the development of a master plan and creation of design guidelines, this area is planned <br />to become a desirable working and living environment with physical connectivity between uses <br />and the surrounding area and visual cohesiveness. <br />Located at an interchange of Interstate 35W, Twin Lakes has excellent access to the regional <br />marketplace. However, due to the area's blighted condition, it has been difficult for interested <br />developers to secure tenants for new buildings or financing projects. Two key impediments to <br />development within this area are the known environmental contamination and the lack of <br />adequate public infrastructure. <br />Extensive environmental assessment activities have taken place within the Twin Lakes <br />Redevelopment Area. Initiated by both the City and the private sector, these studies have <br />identified widespread petroleum-related contamination and areas of hazardous substances. These <br />findings were not surprising as trucking-related uses predominated this area for forty years. <br />Unfortunately, these studies have not resulted in parties initiating cleanup of this area. <br />Srownfields redevelopment is a paradox in that generally cleanup will not occur without <br />development and development cannot occur without cleanup. To eliminate this barrier, the City <br />would like to initiate the environmental cleanup in this area. <br />
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