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Metropolitan Agencies <br /> Metro Cities supports statutory modifications in the LCDA to reflect the linkages <br /> among the goals, municipal objectives, and Met Council system objectives. <br /> Metro Cities supports the use of LCA funds for projects in transit improvement <br /> areas, as defined in statute, as long as funding levels for general LCA programs are <br /> adequate to meet program goals and the program remains accessible to <br /> participating communities. <br /> Use of interest earnings from LCA funds should be limited to covering the costs of <br /> administering the program. Remaining interest earnings not used for program <br /> administration should be considered part of the LCA funds and used to fund grant <br /> requests from the established LCA accounts, according to established funding criteria. <br /> 4-Q Density <br /> Any Met Council density policy and density determination must take into account the <br /> impacts of market trends on city development and redevelopment activities. <br /> Metro Cities supports a reasonable Met Council density policy and density <br /> determination that bases density projections on local data, actual development <br /> patterns, is flexible and accommodates cities at various development stages. <br /> 2017 Legislative Policies 50 <br />
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