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• 0 Parking <br /> 0 Riverwalk <br /> 0 Pedestrian system <br /> 0 Overall design <br /> 0 Sidewalks <br /> 0 Signage <br /> 0 Transportation <br /> 0 Land use mix, i.e., housing, retail, office <br /> 0 Redevelopment blocks <br /> 0 CBD boundaries <br /> 0 Market analysis <br /> 0 Groups affected, i.e., Rivers Edge, Chamber, local property <br /> owners, business people <br /> HRA should undertake a discussion of these issues and add or <br /> modify this list based upon past experience and knowledge. The <br /> final list of sub-issues should be categorized into four or five major <br /> issues with which the HRA could begin to formulate an action plan, <br /> thereby outlining a method to address the list of issues. <br /> IV. CONCLUSION <br /> • In conclusion, the HRA and EDA are undertaking a very significant <br /> role in the strategic planning process. It will be the primary function <br /> of these two groups to implement the Strategic Plan once adopted by <br /> the City Council. This plan will incorporate the visions of each of these <br /> groups for the city's future Industrial Base and appearance/vitality of <br /> Elk River's downtown area (Downtown Redevelopment). <br /> The HRA is to accomplish its planning objective some time in the <br /> month of February, in order to provide its recommendations to the <br /> Task Force at its final meeting in early March. <br /> V. ATTACHMENTS <br /> Attached to this memo is the following information: <br /> • Map of downtown <br /> • The EDA recommended action plan for the Industrial Base issue <br /> • Land Use/Zoning Map <br /> eda\hra\bi210.doc <br />