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city, school district, county, social service agencies and mee 'as a mobile unit for outreach. tang room spaces, as well <br /> Large Multi-purpose space-Lack of access to more large multi-purpose spaces was <br /> sited as a barrier to coordination of service and program needs within the community. <br /> This type of space, especially during the day was desirable. Any space would need to <br /> have flexibility for different age group programing to meet the needs of residents. The <br /> same space was sited as a need to provide programs and services to children, <br /> preschool - grade 12. <br /> Small space- This space would need to be flexible space, size adjusted for need <br /> identification purposes. This space could provide lease space for agencies as well as <br /> school district programs e.g. ECFE that are not currently located within the city of <br /> Mounds View. <br /> Mobile sace- There appears to be need for a system of bringing services and <br /> programs out to different parts of the community. Suggestions of satellites set up in <br /> existing space, if such space exists, could be an alternative to this vehicle. <br /> Priorities <br /> The individually recorded priorities indicated that the most #1 priorities were in the <br /> areas of activities centers for kids, designated community rooms for the city either at <br /> existing buildings or a community center and a "one stop" so to speak hob that <br /> encompassed school, community, agency and health services. <br /> • <br /> 21 <br />
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