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4.1. HRSR 02-04-2002
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Item 4 . 1 . <br /> City of <br /> Elk -�--, <br /> River <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Housing & Redevelopment Authority <br /> FROM: Catherine Mehelich, Director of Economic Development///�� <br /> DATE: February 4, 2002 (( <br /> SUBJECT: Downtown Riverfront Revitalization Project <br /> - Development Objectives & Design Concepts <br /> Attachments <br /> • Downtown Riverfront Revitalization, Redevelopment Process <br /> • Downtown Riverfront Revitalization,Project Goal& Objectives <br /> • Downtown Riverfront Revitalization, Chronology <br /> Issue <br /> The design concepts identify desired outcomes,potential redevelopment uses and design <br /> ideas, and designates potential areas for redevelopment. Staff recommends the HRA <br /> consider the refined development objectives and design concepts as a framework for <br /> proposal options. <br /> Background <br /> In 2001, the HRA completed the first phase in the attached redevelopment process—Need <br /> & Goal Identification. The HRA identified the Core Central Business District/downtown <br /> riverfront as the focus area for a revitalization project. The primary goal for the <br /> revitalization project was established as follows: <br /> To assure the long-term viability of downtown by making a connection to the rest of the community <br /> and by utilizing the riverfront location. <br /> The next phase of the redevelopment process includes the development and refinement of <br /> design concept options. The purpose of the design concepts is to identify general areas and <br /> potential types of development within the revitalization area. <br /> Overview <br /> In November 2001, the HRA reviewed five design concept options as prepared by staff. <br /> The initial design concepts were based on previous studies,goals of the HRA, and feedback <br />
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