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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 09/13/2016 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />7. 4. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Receive Update on Strategic Plan Initiative - Corridor Improvement Program & Authorize Highway 10 Update <br />Workshop <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City Council's Strategic Plan includes an initiative to improve the image of key corridors such as Highway 10, <br />Highway 47, Nowthen Boulevard, and Armstrong Boulevard (this is not an all inclusive list). On April 12, 2016, <br />the City Council directed Staff to engage stakeholders along these key corridors to identify issues and solutions to <br />said issues. The Council had also asked for EDA feedback on this topic. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required at this time. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Key outcome indicators of the Strategic Initiative itself are an adopted Statement of Goals of how to improve the <br />image of key corridors as well as targeting 30% of properties for clean up per year of the plan. <br />A significant amount of discussion took place at the April 12, 2016 City Council Work Session where this topic <br />was discussed. General consensus of the City Council was that the City should not define the issue itself nor simply <br />propose a list of solutions to area stakeholders. Instead, direction was given to look more comprehensively and <br />collaboratively and engage stakeholders. Council did clarify that this should be a simple engagement process, <br />perhaps as one (1) or two (2) meetings. Finally, the City Council clarified that this initiative is not about code <br />enforcement itself, which is a separate process. This initiative appears to be more incentive based and collaborative. <br />One step in the process prior to engaging stakeholders was to define the goal of the process. In other words, what is <br />the question we should ask attendees? For purposes of starting a discussion, but not necessarily recommending as <br />the question to be asked, Staff poses the following: <br />. "How can the City improve the image of Highway 10 (and other corridors)?" <br />Additionally, in order to maintain momentum on this initiative while the broader policy discussion unfolded, the <br />City Council felt comfortable in the City (Staff) identifying 'low hanging fruit' (low-cost, high -benefit) initiatives <br />that will incrementally improve the image of these corridors. A copy of findings from a recent Staff tour is included <br />for review. <br />Logistics <br />Since this workshop is focused on business owners along the corridor as primary stakeholders, Staff recommends a <br />daytime workshop to maximize attendance. Additionally, as Staff began to develop the logistics of the workshop, it <br />was suggested to broaden the scope of the workshop as a general Highway 10 Update, including the Strategic Plan <br />Initiative focused on image. In various conversations with corridor stakeholders, it has become evident that <br />additional updates are warranted. This would be an excellent opportunity to communicate the corridor's broader <br />strategy - the Greater Minnesota Gateway. There are a number of other updates of interest to Highway 10 <br />stakeholders. <br />Staff suggests the morning of Wednesday, October 19. Agenda would be as follows. <br />