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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br />DATE: 1 0/23/00 <br />ITEM NO: �-1 <br />Department Approval: Mana er Approved: Agenda Section: <br />�, <br />Con�eat <br />Item Description: Participation in Local Housing Incentives Program of <br />the Livable Communities Act for 2001 <br />1.0 Summary of Request: <br />1.1 November 15, 2000 is the annual deadline for the City of Roseville to renew its <br />commitment to participate in the Metropolitan Council's Local Housing Incentives <br />Program. The City must decide whether to continue its participation in 2001 by <br />approving the attached resolution. Continued participation demonstrates the City's <br />commitment to improving the community housing, consistent with the City Plans. <br />Participation also makes the City eligible for other programs within the Livable <br />Communities Program such as the Tax Base Revitalization (Brownfield Clean-Up) <br />Program. <br />2.0 Background and Program Goals: <br />2.1 The Metropolitan Council's Local Housing Incentives Program was mandated by the <br />State Legislature in 1995. The City Council, in October 1995, approved participation in <br />the Livable Communities Program administered by the Metropolitan Council. Each year <br />since 1995 the City Council has approved, by resolution, continued participation in the <br />Metropolitan Council's Local Housing Incentives Program. <br />2.2 The overall metropolitan area program goals are to preserve and expand affordable <br />housing opportunities throughout the metro area, connect jobs and affordable <br />housing through location and transit, and assist center cities and maturing <br />suburban communities to clean up sites for future housing and job creating <br />ventures. <br />2.3 The City of Roseville City Council approved the goals and program strategies and <br />submitted "Official" LCA Goals on December 14, 1995. The Metropolitan Council <br />(1996) reviewed and approved the housing goals submitted by Roseville. Each year <br />Roseville has meet or exceeded all of the Metropolitan Council's Affordable Life-Cycle <br />Housing Opportunities benchmarks for our community. The City will continue to <br />maintain and improve its programs for the improvement of the housing stock and <br />infrastructure, using the goals and strategies as outlined in the Roseville Housing Policy. <br />RCA — Livable Communities 2001 10/23/00 — Page 1 of 3 <br />