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safe and thriving neighborhoods and business districts, and a clean environment. Additionally, <br />the City wants to ensure connectivity both within the City as well as the region for ease of <br />navigation and to attract business development. These two imperatives really aim at enhancing <br />community livability and environmental health. The Strategic Initiatives (and the tactics to <br />accomplish them) guide the City on the path to achieve these goals. Many of our proposed <br />projects involve The COR, a Transit Oriented Development focused around the Northstar <br />Commuter Rail Station. The COR was envisioned to absorb much of the planned growth of the <br />community preserving some of the rural elements across the city. As there is still a significant <br />amount of undeveloped land within The COR, it presents immense opportunity to provide <br />lifecycle housing with a mix of affordable and market rate options, walkability, significant retail <br />growth, and innovative stormwater management (including reuse). The partnership with RCP <br />would provide an opportunity to research and analyze a range of aspects from parking concepts <br />to stormwater management, and whether market realities align with the City's vision. <br />3. Administrative Capacity. The City of Ramsey has seventy-five (75) full time employees across <br />seven (7) departments (Administration, Community Development, Engineering, Finance, Fire, <br />Police and Public Works). Team members have a broad range of disciplines, specialties and <br />interests. The City has experience with service learning projects through past work with Anoka <br />Ramsey Community College and has found that it can produce desirable outcomes while providing <br />students 'real world' experience. Many of the anticipated project leads serve as either a staff <br />liaison to one of our advisory boards or have regular interaction with our City Council, providing <br />an efficient means of keeping the policy makers and the public informed and up to date with RCP <br />projects. Furthermore, we also utilized our local cable access programing as a means to keep the <br />public informed. <br />
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