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• <br /> EDC Minutes <br /> November 20, 2002 Not Approved <br /> Page 2 <br /> • Fridley. It was well attended. The major focus of the members was action items related to <br /> transportation. Letters will be sent to the new gubernatorial administration (Pawlenty). A <br /> legislative forum will be held focusing on north Metro transportation needs in January 2003. <br /> D. Report of Staff: <br /> 1. Activity Report: Backman distributed report to the members. <br /> 2. I-35W Corridor Coalition Workplace Destination Maps: Earlier this year Backman had <br /> listened to a presentation that John Carpenter, President of Excensus,had made. Excensus <br /> has undertaken various housing and demographic analyses for the I-35W Coalition. As part <br /> of the Labor Force Assessment using 2001 data, he had put together seven maps <br /> highlighting workplace concentrations by city of origin on one page. The maps were too <br /> small to see details, so last month Backman requested a larger map for each member city. <br /> Each city in the Coalition has its own specific characteristics: Mounds View: Citizens tend <br /> to work close to home (especially near the Mounds View Business Park and Mounds View <br /> Square areas), or downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul. It was noteworthy that Mounds View <br /> has relatively few residents that are employed in Roseville and to the north, and is one of <br /> three cities with a significant cluster at the Wells Fargo campus (south of Downtown Mpls.). <br /> Arden Hills' heaviest clusters were outside of the city. Curiously not a lot of Arden Hills <br /> residents worked in Roseville. It had clusters along Lexington and downtown Mpls/St. Paul. <br /> Blaine residents seem to work all over the west Metro area (north of 394/94). Its heaviest <br /> concentrations occurred along I35W, Hwy 10,and Lexington. Circle Pines was the only city <br /> • with no cluster within its own boundaries. New Brighton has some residents that work to the <br /> north,though its heaviest clusters are in the southeast part of NB,western Roseville,and the <br /> major Downtowns. Most of Roseville's residents appear to work south of 694, with heavy <br /> concentrations throughout Roseville, and downtown Mpls/St. Paul. It was the City with the <br /> greatest clusters at the two campuses of the University of MN. Finally,Shoreview's residents <br /> work in the south half of the city,western Roseville and Mpls./St. Paul downtowns. Overall, I <br /> would draw several conclusions regarding these maps: 1) Most residents in the I35W <br /> Coalition work in jobs to the south of where they live. 2)Most residents in the Coalition work <br /> north of Interstates 394 & 94 and do not work near Interstate 35E. 3) Most residents in the <br /> Coalition use 35W, 694, Hwy 36 & 10 to get to work. <br /> 3. Moving Minnesota in the Metro: Backman distributed this report that was presented at the <br /> TCN Public Policy Committee meeting. He reviewed it with members and also distributed an <br /> Anoka County transportation report that was briefly discussed. <br /> 4. Minnesota Real Estate Journal Interview: In mid-October Backman was interviewed by Liz <br /> Wolf from Minnesota Real Estate Journal regarding Colonial Craft. This article came out <br /> during the last week of October. Since that time she came back and wanted to do another <br /> article regarding development in Mounds View. This second interview, done on November <br /> 6th, focused on the Hwy 10 Business Center; the National Handicap Housing Institute's 20 <br /> unit facility currently under construction;and the Mermaid expansion. We'll see what it looks <br /> like when it comes out at the end of November. <br /> 5. DTED Development Conference: On November 7 & 8th Backman attended the 7th Annual <br /> 1111 Development Conference put on by DTED. It was well attended by ED professionals. Some <br /> of the sessions Backman attended were: Demographic Trends&Market Studies; Business <br /> Retention; Housing; and TIF/Tax Abatement Tools <br />
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