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l � <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> • DATE: April 8, 1999 <br /> TO: Mayor and Councilmembers <br /> Planning Commissioners <br /> FROM: Michael Mornson, City Manager <br /> ITEM: TIF SUMMARY <br /> The following are the TIF activities that the Council discussed at the April 6, 1999 Work Session. <br /> Project Activity Funds That Could Be Status <br /> Authorized <br /> Not Yet Spent <br /> Redevelop vacant property between $233,000 No activity <br /> Industrial custom Products and the Amoco <br /> Station on 37' Avenue NE <br /> Bridge work along Silver Lake Road $100,000 Project scheduled for 1999/200 <br /> between 37`h Avenue NE and Silver Lane (may need to increase, based on <br /> bids) <br /> Redevelop bowling alley property on $40,000 No activity <br /> Kenzie Terrace <br /> Redevelop St. Anthony Shopping Center $60,000 No activity (we may want to <br /> area along New Brighton Boulevard and increase this), add $600,000 <br /> Kenzie Terrace <br /> Redevelop vacant lots by Twin City $75,000 No activity <br /> Federal <br /> Redevelop 10 residential lots by Kenzie $1,050,000 Have purchased 3 homes, spent <br /> plus add Kentucky Fried Chicken, pizza, spent $250,000 (we may want t <br /> video properties and Firstar lot increase this), <br /> was $1.3 million, add $300,000 <br /> Redevelop Apache Plaza area $520,000 Spent $300,000 on CUB Foods <br /> project (we may want to increas <br /> this), was $820,000 <br /> • Streetscape within the City (new) $250,000 No activity <br />
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