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Housing Plan – 2005 Page 20 Roseville HRA <br />i. Gain funding to provide educational programs for rental property <br />owners (single family and multi family) regarding current codes and <br />the value of being a “good neighbor”. <br /> <br />ii. Increased City Communications about the City Code through the <br />Housing Link, Roseville News, Cable listings, etc <br /> <br />iii. Encourage community education sessions on home maintenance for <br />Roseville property owners <br /> <br />iv. Provide targeted and increase marketing to families regarding <br />Housing Redesign Program and the Family Ownership Loan Program. <br /> <br />v. Work with the Roseville Police to expand the use of the “Block <br />Captain” network to communicate neighborhood issues other than <br />crime. <br /> <br />vi. Work with the Roseville Human Rights Commission on a program <br />regarding “neighborliness” <br /> <br />vii. Encourage the City Council to evaluate the costs and benefits of <br />creating a Community Ombudsman or Liaison position to facilitate <br />citizen requests, complaints, or concerns and to provide <br />accountability to residents. (One-Stop Shop) <br /> <br />viii. Work with the Roseville Police to rejuvenate the “Crime Free Multi- <br />family Housing Coalition” for Rose ville and use it as a vehicle for <br />improving communications between the Police Department, HRA staff <br />and the multi-family housing property managers/owners. <br /> <br />ix. Continue to hold biannual Neighborhood Discussions about housing and <br />the conditions in the neighborhood to effectively build on the success <br />of the first series of HRA sponsored community dialogues. <br />