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Print Agenda Item http://l56.142.212.178:8080/print_ag memo.cfin?seq=6176&rev num... <br /> CC Work Session 2. 2. <br /> Meeting Date: 04/12/2016 <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> Set Preliminary Goals for Corridor Improvement Program(Strategic Action Plan Tactics No. 28 & 29) <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Staff acknowledges the complexity of this case, and is not expecting to develop a full policy in a single <br /> work session. The intent of this case is to provide broad,preliminary policy direction in order to develop a <br /> framework for a policy, and ultimately an adopted policy. Due to potential budgetary impacts, Staff has <br /> not recommended implementation of each of these ideas, but provides a menu of options to begin <br /> brainstorming ideas. <br /> The purpose of this case is to discuss initial categories and tactics to develop a Corridor Improvement <br /> Program as established by Strategic Action Plan Tactics No. 28 & 29. Both of these tactics fall within the <br /> Strategic Plan Initiative to 'Improve the image of key corridors (Highway 10, County Road 5, and Highway <br /> 47)'. This falls under Strategic Imperative III: Smart, Citizen-Focused Government. <br /> Strategic Tactic No. 28 is 'to use property owner citizen engagement strategies'to develop a key outcome <br /> indicator of an Adopted Statement of Goals. A component of this, in addition to reaching out to corridor <br /> stakeholders, is to develop acceptable tactics and strategies for this specific goals. Staff offers up the <br /> following broad strategies for City Council feedback. The City's planning consultant, WSB Associates, <br /> assisted with the development of these alternatives. <br /> 1. Strategic Acquisition, especially in 'gateway' districts (borders with adjacent communities) <br /> 2. Increased Code Enforcement for city code violations <br /> 3. Financial Incentives for facade improvements <br /> 4. Increased scrutiny in management of leases for City-owned parcels <br /> 5. Utilization of Public Works Resources for improvements/clean up of private property <br /> Strategic Tactic No. 29 states to proactively implement corridor improvements through public investment <br /> and code compliance initiatives. The tactic has a metric of 30% of targeted property clean-up per year of <br /> plan. The City Council has not yet identified which properties to target. Additionally, this tactic noted a <br /> need to add 0.5 FTE of staff resources in order to accomplish this goal. <br /> 1. Strategic Acquisition for'Gateway Districts' <br /> A primary gateway to the community is the border with the City of Anoka along Highway 10. Several aging <br /> buildings exist at this gateway. A noticeable vacancy exists along the north side of Highway 10 at this <br /> gateway. A significant amount of outside storage exists along the south side of Highway 10 at this gateway. <br /> Additionally, these properties are impacted in various levels by the Highway 10 Access Planning Study. This <br /> strategy would likely have the largest positive impact on aesthetic improvements, but is also likely the most <br /> costly alternative presented. Policy Direction:Does this City Council want Staff to explore the idea of <br /> approaching Property Owners to research willing sellers and potential asking prices to inventory the <br /> financial feasibility of strategic acquisition in this area? <br /> 1 of 3 8/26/2016 8:15 AM <br />