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Crossroad Pointe Redevelopment Study Open House Questionnaire <br /> 2 <br />How did you find out about the meeting tonight? <br /> Letter from Jim Erickson: 6 <br /> From a friend/neighbor: 6 <br /> Email from Heidi Heller: 2 <br /> City Facebook: 1 <br /> City Council Member: 1 <br />What type of development (residential, retail, office, etc.) would you LIKE to see on the Crossroad <br />Pointe site? In other words, what would you shop at, work at, visit, or live in at this site? <br /> Stage 1 of a long range, comprehensive plan to create a walkable downtown with amenities for <br />people along the life span <br /> Chiropractic wellness center <br /> May be best to do nothing , until another commercial space is put to use along the immediate <br />Co. Rd. 10 corridor <br /> Mixed use of residential and commercial/office, not necessarily vertical mixed use <br /> Include sizeable green space usable for residents, possibly public space <br /> Maintain N/S access aligned with Greenfield; not convinced vacating street is desirable <br /> Structured parking please, limit surface parking lots <br /> Restaurant will blow up parking, avoid unless you have a quality tenant and long term lease <br /> Prefer residential <br /> I would really like a good, moderately priced restaurant-a Davanni’s would be perfect <br /> Restaurants, office <br /> I would rather have more retail and office space. Things that close at a decent time and won’t <br />produce as much noise as Roberts did. <br /> Greenspace, pond(s), fountain, walking path, garden. Do not over crowd. <br /> Keep high end quick food service, i.e. Chipotle, Starbucks <br /> Restaurant, retail <br /> I like townhomes <br /> Small restaurants—St. Paul has wonderful little shops to eat <br /> Combination of residential and retail. Something like a Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, or the new <br />“mini” Target <br /> I would like mixed use—nice apartments, business, retail, restaurants, café, ice cream <br /> Senior apartments are good <br />
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