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���s Basic DemographicTruths <br />• Older households <br />cuRenHy own most of the <br />more affordable housing <br />in Roseville. -- <br />� Olderhomeownersare <br />stayingput. , .�.�,�-: � <br />--:w�r� �KF+.(t]w'�i�•£ ru <br />�� �� <br />•Younp rentersare <br />:�vFa.�g <br />�� <br />�� � Situation/Response Example: <br />Burnsville Heart of the City <br />1 s�� <br />. Fully-0ev�opedin1960s-1980sintypicalsuburban(auto-wiented) <br />I paflem; no communal area that pCOple iden6fy as the aty canter. <br />• Site held obsoletecanmerdal uses; blightedlook, poorfunclion <br />• Strong accessto I�SW, between hv� main east-west mads. <br />Response <br />• Large avic effort with strong leadership; acquisition of 54 ac2s. <br />Master-planned with 300�00 m u Itifa mi Iy owner an d rental u n its <br />(market-rateandaffordable),retail,offce andstructuredparking <br />. Walkable,pedesfrianiri�dly,higher-de�sityareasurrounding <br />centralpark. <br />• Will attract a wide variety of households (income and type), <br />indu�ng low-and moderate-income families. <br />��,�- SituationlResponse in <br />Cities Comparableto Roseville <br />1. Burnsville- Heart of Uie City <br />2. Golden Valley - Area B <br />3. Richfield- $6m and Lyndale <br />4. Richfield- 77"' and Lyndale <br />5. St. Louis Park- Excelsior and Grand <br />6. New Hope - City Center at +1�'b and Winnetka <br />7. St. Anthony— FormerApache Plaza Shopping <br />Center <br />Norkshop S.� <br />Situation/Response - � <br />Example: <br />�urnsville <br />#ieartoftheCi �' �5��- <br />tY ��+;� <br />1� <br />