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City of Mounds View 1 2040 Comprehensive Plan MID S VIEW <br /> The Metropolitan Council estimates that there will be an increase of 220 new <br /> households in Mounds View between 2020 and 2040. In order to <br /> accommodate the growth, new homes both single-family and multi-family are <br /> likely needed. New multi-family development is likely to occur along the <br /> Mounds View Boulevard corridor on property currently used as single-family <br /> residential and commercial uses. <br /> HOUSING ACTION PLAN ' ''' <br /> Mounds View intends to work with partners to develop an Action Plan that - <br /> focuses on: r <br /> MEN <br /> is <br /> 1. Homeowner Assistance <br /> 2. Preservation of Affordable Housing <br /> 3. Development/Redevelopment of New Affordable Housing <br /> Currently (2019), such efforts operate independently, rather than as a <br /> conjoined effort. A conjoined effort will be developed as part of the City's <br /> Strategic Plan that more clearly explains cause &effect of the City's actions. Red Oak Drive <br /> HOMEOWNER ASSISTANCE <br /> Many of the resources are through Ramsey County, and include loans for <br /> moderate-income to low-income households, and weatherization programs <br /> specific to suburban communities. A list of available resources can be found <br /> on the City of Mounds View website. As of 2019, this list includes programs <br /> facilitated by the Center for Energy and Environment(CEE), including; <br /> • Suburban Ramsey County Energy Conservation Differed Loan <br /> • Mounds View Emergency Repair Deferred Loan <br /> • Mounds View General Home Repair Revolving Loan <br /> • Mounds View Mobile Home Loan <br /> • Preservation of Affordable Housing <br /> r � <br /> EEW <br /> T' <br /> _�_......... <br /> Fairchild Avenue <br /> Chapter 3: Housing 1 3-7 <br />