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educational campaign can include ways that a renter can become <br />involved in their schools, city programs and area social gatherings. <br />Encoura�e renters to choose Roseville over the lon� term bv <br />aroviding access to resources (whether other rental o�tion or a <br />buving o�tionl to stav in the communitv. Longevitv <br />encoura�es stabilitv for renters as �ll $s s <br />ii. Create a neighborhood and\or rental ombudsman — a first key <br />contact for new residents renting in the community <br />iii. Invite the Crime Free Multi-Family Association to meet with the <br />HRA Board and the fire and police departments to discuss possible <br />joint ventures, especially related to life safety and disaster <br />planning. <br />iv. Invite the City Park and Recreation Commission to begin programs <br />targeted specifically at residents of rental housing with first year <br />planning and seed money from the HRA. The HRA Board should <br />meet with the Park and Recreation Commission to discuss possible <br />joint ventures. <br />v. Create an Annual Roseville Rental Housing Fair to promote the <br />safety, livability, and importance of rental housing within <br />Roseville. <br />vi. Because there is a higher use of public transit by rental housing <br />residents, invite the City Public Utilities and Transportation <br />Commission and the Metropolitan Council's Public Transportation <br />and Transit Agencies to meet annually with the HRA Board to <br />discuss possible joint ventures. <br />vii. Invite the Roseville Block Nursing Program to meet with the HRA <br />Board to discuss possible joint ventures, especially as relates to the <br />senior rental population and their health problems. <br />viii. Invite the ten Church Senior Housing Collaborative to meet with <br />the HRA Board to discuss improving the "template" for <br />cooperative housing and possible joint ventures. <br />ROSEVILLE MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REPORT - DRAFT 10/19/04 Page 27 <br />