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Other Economic Development Activity <br />In addition to her activities with the EDA and the EDC, Economic Development Specialist <br />Steinmetz coordinated a number of business retention visits with Mayor Flaherty, including Zep <br />Manufacturing, CG Hill and Son, FedTech, and the Rydell Auto Outlet and Garage. Ms. <br />Steinmetz also coordinated the preparation of RFPs to local contractor for the signal painting <br />project at five County Road 10 intersection and followed that with the coordination of a lead- <br />based paint assessment project. The consultant who tested the paint on the signals at the five <br />intersections determined that leas based paint was present at four of the five intersections. <br />Because the cost of the lead-based paint abatement exceeded the cost to paint the semaphore <br />structures, the Council opted to forego the project. Ms. Steinmetz also coordinated the banner <br />project from start to finish (refer to photo on previous page.) <br />The City applied for CDBG grant dollars from Ramsey County and while the request was not <br />fully funded, we were awarded $100,000 which would be enough to purchase and demolish one <br />blighted home. The plan was to turn the cleared lot over to Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity. <br />We failed to come to an agreement with the first property owner and continue to investigate <br />properties that meet not only the City's criteria but also Habitat for Humanity's criteria. <br />In addition to the above-cited economic development activities, Ms. Steinmetz maintains <br />contacts within the business community and prepares a semi -regular business newsletter <br />containing information submitted from the businesses. (See attached March 2013 issue.) She <br />also keeps in contact with property owners and leasing agents for empty and vacated buildings <br />on the corridor. For example, the owners .of the vacant Snyder's building seem content to either <br />wait for someone to pay their asking price or the economy and market values to rebound.. A few <br />more businesses closed in 2012 which created even more available space, which only serves to <br />saturate an already market: KFC, Hostess Bakery store, Solid Body Guitar and MN Institute of <br />Public Health. Already in 2013 we've had Corvette Specialties and Past to Present thrift store <br />close their doors. Working to bring businesses into these vacated spaces is not an easy task as <br />the properties' leasing agents can attest to, yet staff does what it can to make the right <br />connections. <br />Under the header - w <br />of marketing, Ms. <br />Steinmetz also ' <br />coordinates the <br />City's official <br />F 4 <br />communication` ' <br />efforts. She <br />prepares the <br />quarterly City <br />newsletter, City of Mounds View, ukea <br />, � rt,[l 315 Res•I9 txCmgaLWCtl�6'S6 rYere hem <br />distributes the r , <br />W errmen[organtrawn ®p <br />business to Located nlhe nor v&A corner of Ramsey m nry, tiN, <br />Mounds VaiNconvenkndy�atedatAVmksnos d 315 <br />business news- :both Nnmea and St. Paul RKrtdy de mtn an <br />letters, and coord- <br />inates with Clear Channel Outdoor to have City messages run on the three digital billboard faces. <br />She also manages the City's website and monitors our social media presence. <br />Page 6 <br />
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