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North West Area Dialogue Summary <br />March 29,2005 <br />Roseville HRA Neighborhood Dialogues <br />Background Information <br />Location: Sandcastle Park Warming House (Patorl Road) <br />Start - End Time: 7:00 -��:�!� PM <br />Number of General Community Participants: 13 <br />Number of HRA Participants: 3(notincluded in community participant count) <br />Other City Commissions: 2(1 eachfrom the Parks and Recreation and the Planning <br />Commissions; they are not included in community participant count) <br />City Staff: 1 <br />Format <br />Facilitators: Center for Policy, Planning, and Performance <br />Participants chose to hold discussion as a larger group. Discussion was facilitated by Barbara <br />Raye, Center for Policy, Planning, and Performance. <br />Process <br />. Convened as large group and participants chose to remain as a large group <br />• Large group issues discussion <br />. Large group reflection on issues raised <br />Data information sharing (City staf� <br />• Large group ideas/soIutions discussion <br />• Wrap-up <br />Who attended? (Source:l2 feedbacksheets) <br />Nearly all (1l� the participants were from the North West Area. One (l�espondent did <br />not indicate which area he or she lives in. <br />. All participants were homeowners. Ten (10) persons live in a single-family home; one <br />couple lives in a townhome; and one (1)person did not indicate the type of house he or <br />— she lives in. <br />. In three years from now, seven (7))af the participants imagine themselves living in the <br />same home; one (l�erson imagines living in Roseville, but in a different home; one (1} <br />person imagines living somewhere other than Roseville; and three (3) persons were <br />uncertain about where they would be. <br />. A majority (9) � the community participants fell into two age groups: four (4) persons <br />were age 36 to 50; iive (5) persons were age 51 to 65. The remaining (3) participants were <br />66y or older: two (2) persons were age 66 to 75; and one (1.)person was 76 years and older. <br />Sixty-one percent (8) af the participants were men. <br />. All ofthe participants have lived in the same neighborhood for as long as they have lived <br />in Roseville. The median length of time as Roseville residents was 22 years. A majority <br />(10)of the participants have lived in Roseville for 10 years or more. Three (3) persons <br />i�Iorth West Area Dialogue Sumnlary p 1 <br />March 29, 2005 <br />
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