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Housing and Redevelopment Minutes Page 3 <br />December 5, 2016 <br />----------------------------- <br /> <br /> <br />9.1 Worksession – Mississippi Connections Plan Discussion <br /> <br /> Ms. Othoudt provided background information on the Mississippi Connections Plan and <br />related streetscape improvements along the Main Street corridor. She stated that staff has <br />discussed with the Downtown Rivers Edge group opportunities to utilize the budget funds <br />in making the improvements. She stated that the Downtown River’s Edge Group’s list of <br />desired streetscape improvements includes: permanent benches in the downtown, flower <br />pots, permanent bike racks, and a mural on the back side of Pompeii Pizza building. <br /> <br /> Chair Toth suggested a mural could be done on the side of the Elk River Meats building, if <br />the owners were open to it. <br /> <br /> Ms. Othoudt reviewed options for the benches ranging from $254 - $730, depending upon <br />length and number of armrests. Fred McCoy suggested locating a bench by the dental office <br />and by the park area along Main Street, on the east side of downtown. <br /> <br /> Councilmember/Representative Wagner stated they are proposing brightly colored benches, <br />such as turquoise, orange, pink or yellow. She noted there are five spots where it would <br />make sense to place benches, to start with. She noted that there are a couple in the <br />downtown already. Chair Toth asked who placed the existing benches. Wagner stated that <br />the businesses purchased the benches. Chair Toth stated he felt it might be better for the <br />businesses to buy the benches themselves, if they are going to be in front of their business. <br />Fred McCoy stated that the new benches would not be placed in front of specific businesses, <br />just in good locations for people to congregate. <br /> <br />Chair Toth suggested the Downtown group could pool resources to purchase the benches. <br />Wagner stated that not all businesses are members. She asked if the allocated funds were <br />just for 2016, or if there would be an annual implementation in the budget. Ms. Othoudt <br />explained that there is currently an annual allocation for 2017 and $20,000 budgeted for <br />implementing the Mississippi Connections plan, but not specifically for just the downtown. <br />She stated it is the discretion of the HRA how much they are willing to put forward for these <br />improvements. She noted that they should be permanent structures that would help bring <br />people into the downtown area. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Chuba stated that since not all businesses pay dues, he suggested an artistic <br />element for the bike racks, or adding other types of sculpture. Wagner stated that the hope <br />was to partner with local artists to add an element of art. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Eder asked who would maintain the flower pots. Wagner stated that the <br />association put money toward enhancing the pots, both for the spring/summer and <br />fall/winter, recently coordinating with Green Valley. She explained that he pots currently in <br />front of businesses where paid for by the businesses themselves. Wagner noted that it was <br />the consensus of the downtown group to use some of the association’s funds to enhance the <br />planters, adding value and creating a unified look. <br />