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rental properties through education, inspections, permits, and rehabilitation loan <br />programs. <br />7. Support housing programs that fund housing renovations and improvements for single <br />family homes with grants and low or deferred interest rate loans. <br />8. Create an education environment that promotes quality housing renovation and <br />housing assistance through the Home & Garden show and technical assistance. <br />9. Adopt a housing preservation code in coordination with other communities along the <br />I-3 SW Corridor. <br />10. Work with the Police Department Neighborhood Watch Program to provide <br />information about Roseville's residential inspection and code enforcement program <br />and provide rehabilitation information at neighborhood meetings. <br />11. Support affordable senior housing through the use of tax increment financing, <br />Ramsey County Home Funds, HUD, Minnesota Housing Finance programs, and <br />Federal Home Loan Bank dollars. <br />12. Work with developers to utilize tax credit programs and revenue bonds to reduce the <br />cost of financing for affordable housing. <br />13. Annually review and revise Roseville's Livable Communities Action Plan. <br />14. When appropriate, submit applications for Livable Communities Demonstration <br />Account grants where the proposed projects provide a mix of housing choices. <br />Section 5. Housing Programs — 2002-�Implementation.Plan <br />A variety of housing programs are available to Roseville residents through state, county <br />and local sources. The City of Roseville provides a summary of the programs as outlined <br />in the attached Housing Program Grid and summarized below. Each year the Roseville <br />City Council reviews the effectiveness of the existing programs and changes, adds or <br />deletes programs to better serve the resident in the most cost efficient manner. New <br />programs and modifications to existing programs in �OQ�,;�,;, to the Roseville Housing <br />Improvement Plan are underlined. (The activitv under these pro�rams is <br />summarized in the attached documents — Roseville Housin�: Annual Report) <br />. Community Fix-Up Fund - Low interest loans up to $35,000 for a maximum <br />term of 20 years funded by Minnesota Housing Finance Agency. There is a <br />household income limit of s 78,H9O. �'�8ffi2--i�F�fB�•�1F8E--��&�5--fEH'-�&-���s����U����F?�• <br />� ._' <br />Roseville Housing Improvement Plan_-. 2002 •Page 4 <br />