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4. Proposed Projects <br /> • Parking Strategies for The COR. The City's land use plan for The COR is that of transit- <br /> oriented development. However, the community's market and public support for <br /> financial incentives to making necessary parking districts has proven to be challenging. <br /> The City desires to update its Master Parking Plan for The COR to maintain the vision for <br /> shared parking, while balancing market factors. <br /> • Stormwater Design for The COR. The COR Development Plan aims to require innovated <br /> stormwater strategies. Overall stormwater needs are captured regionally, versus site by <br /> site. This stormwater system is also the key recreation component of the area, serving as <br /> an active park and home to our weekly summer concert series and farmer's market. <br /> Recent rule changes have required the City to re-evaluate the regional system and find <br /> ways to reduce the amount of the stormwater system that enter to begin with. This <br /> approach has competing factors with public well protection area. <br /> • Citizen Engagement for the Comprehensive Plan Update. In 2006,the City embarked on <br /> a major overhaul of how it approached policy analysis and public engagement through a <br /> grass roots effort known as Ramsey3. Since then, the City has refined its approach, <br /> focusing on natural and organic conversations through existing events, gatherings, and <br /> neighborhood focus. The City looks for assistance finalizing this citizen engagement <br /> strategy and assistance with its execution. <br /> • Update of the Natural Resources Element of the Comprehensive Plan. The City is <br /> beginning the process of updating its Comprehensive Plan, including the Natural <br /> Resources component, and desires to develop innovative strategies to better define how <br /> to accomplish our goals. <br />