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Housing & Redevelopment Authority - Work Session
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HRA Work Session 2. 4. <br />Meeting Date: 01/17/2012 <br />By: Darren Lazan, Housing & <br />Redevelopment Authority <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Review of 2011 Efforts and 2012 Goals and Objectives <br />Background: <br />As we begin the new year. The development team would like to present a recap of the efforts of 2011, as well as <br />consider current goals and objectives for the upcoming year. The outcome of this focused effort may, and should <br />generate items for the larger upcoming strategic planning effort to be completed on a city-wide basis. <br />Last year saw tremendous advancements in the HRA's stated goals and objectives on The COR at Ramsey. The <br />brand identity continues to see recognition and success in the marketplace, interest and activity has continued to <br />grow with several successful projects either completed or underway, and the prospect of new projects continues to <br />increase. <br />2011 also brought the completion and implementation of the largest TIF district state-wide in recent years. With <br />over 90% of the TIF budgeted towards infrastructure that would normally be attributed to the general fund, this is a <br />substantial tool to both recapture prior dollars invested in the project, as well as provide a means to fund future <br />infrastructure that helps keep HRA property affordable. TIF 14, or The COR TIF, also includes many properties <br />owned by others both within and outside The COR. The current TIF budget includes items to assist in the <br />development/redevelopment of those as well. <br />In November we celebrated the final funding and commencement of efforts on Ramsey Station, the culmination of <br />years of effort by staff, officials, and the development team. This component not only adds credibility to the <br />recovery of The COR, but also solidifies the character of the project as a transit oriented community. Efforts now <br />shift to the other primary goal from the 2010 strategic planning work — the Armstrong intersection where we <br />continue to work to reduce the scope and facilitate the construction of this key access to The COR and gateway to <br />the community. <br />With over twenty active parties in discussions on potential reinvestment in The COR, and demonstrated progress on <br />both public and private projects, The COR is quickly shedding the stigma of the past and continues to not only <br />recover, but flourish in a continually challenging market. The development team believes this property shed it's <br />status as a distressed property in 2011, and continues to be a place people consider investing in a bright future. <br />Notification: <br />Observations: <br />Recommendation: <br />The development team recommends the HRA consider the activity of 2011, and provide input and direction on the <br />efforts to be expended in 2012. This includes both the administration of the asset, as well as the real estate efforts <br />underway and anticipated for 2012. <br />Funding Source: <br />
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