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would identify opportunities that the City could review, and it would not bind the City to any <br /> action. <br /> Councilmember Specht stated that he likes that the RFI states that space must be reserved for City <br /> and local advertising and asked for details on the type of advertising that the City may do. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan replied that they are open to any and all City messaging <br /> that could enhance the message the City is attempting to spread,using the example of local events <br /> that the City advertises. He stated that if the City is going to move forward, it would be important <br /> to identify City input and restrictions along with the time and space that would be reserved for <br /> Ramsey businesses. He used the example of the sign in Champlin, which identifies a minimum <br /> amount of time and space for local Champlin businesses. He stated that the City can also prohibit <br /> content that it does not feel appropriate through ordinance. <br /> EDA Chairperson Steffen commented that bringing retail and restaurants to The COR has been a <br /> long-term goal of the EDA and Council. He stated that in the past six years the City has added <br /> rooftops and therefore he does not believe that lack of rooftops is a continued barrier that the City <br /> once faced. He noted that the Armstrong Interchange has also not been the golden ticket in <br /> attracting those types of businesses. He stated that the issue at this time seems to be related to <br /> visibility and lack of exposure. He stated that RDH has contacted almost every national retailer <br /> and restaurant in the country and continues to hear that the businesses are not interested because <br /> of the lack of exposure. He stated that this process is simply a request for information for <br /> something that would have zero cost to the City. He stated that many businesses do not have the <br /> ability to have a sign on their property, if located on the interior of The COR,that could be visible <br /> from the highway. He stated that this request for interest will answer some of the questions that <br /> have been brought forward tonight. <br /> Councilmember Specht stated that originally,he was not a fan of this idea based on how this would <br /> look, but as he hears the feedback from staff, the EDA, and businesses, he would respect the idea <br /> of gathering more information. He stated that he will support this effort to gather additional <br /> information. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he agrees with the comments of Councilmembers Specht <br /> and Musgrove. He stated that he has hesitations because of the current sign regulations which do <br /> not allow billboards but is happy to entertain what this might look like and how it could help and <br /> attract businesses. <br /> Councilmember Howell stated that she was also hesitant about this idea. She asked the radius of <br /> local businesses that would be allowed to advertise on the sign. <br /> Economic Development Manager Sullivan commented that the sign would be available to all <br /> Ramsey businesses and not just those within The COR. He stated that whatever the design of the <br /> sign, it would be complimentary to the existing signage. <br /> City Council 1 January 26, 2021 <br /> Page 5 of 13 <br />
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