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26 <br /> <br />Open Houses <br />Business Owner and Developer Open House <br />An open house for the business community and area developers <br />was held on Thursday, June 13 at Lake Elmo City Hall. These <br />groups were invited to the informal roundtable discussion that <br />featured maps, preference-identifying activities, and overviews <br />of the Village Vision study purpose. <br />Conversations gravitated toward issues of connectivity to and <br />within the Village area, how future development feasibility, and <br />placemaking improvements. <br />• Connectivity <br />o Improving walkability of the Village to improve <br />revenues for existing businesses and to attract <br />new ones. <br />o Bike/ped crossings at: <br />▪ Lake Elmo Ave N and 41st St N <br />▪ Lake Elmo Ave N and 39th St N <br />▪ Lake Elmo Ave N and Stillwater Blvd <br />▪ Laverne Ave N and Stillwater Blvd <br />o Safer bicycle facilities on Stillwater Blvd <br />o Future bike/ped trail recommendations <br />▪ Facilities at Upper 33rd St N to 34th St (Easton Village) over the railroad private <br />road. <br />▪ Facilities at 33rd St N to Stillwater Blvd <br /> <br />• Development Feasibility <br />o Appropriateness/feasibility of individual parcels for different housing types. <br /> <br />• Placemaking <br />o Preservation of historical local businesses <br />o Maintaining downtown charm but allowing for compatible modern building types <br />o Leveraging the old creamery as a dominant/interest-site for an adaptive reuse project <br />o Beautification of Lake Elmo Ave <br />An estimated 25 individuals attended this event. See the Appendix A for records of the maps and <br />information/activity boards shown to attendees. <br />Lake Elmo Dog Park Grand Opening <br />City staff facilitated a pop-up outreach display at the Grand Opening of the Lake Elmo Dog Park. This was <br />in order to reach a wider audience regarding the village vision study. An estimated 40 or more residents, <br />not including their furry companions, attended the event.
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