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<br />Downtown Redevelopment Plan Taskforce Minutes <br />February 5, 2007 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />. Dave Rymanowksi: Tonight's meeting was a good version of reality. It was like <br />someone poured cold water on us. <br />. Louise Kuester: Tonight was the best meeting so far, however there seems to be no <br />correct answer for redevelopment in general. <br />. Larry Toth: It was good to hear from the developers and he would like to hear <br />from more developers. <br />. Keith Holme: Retail will follow residential. He is hoping to see many customers <br />resulting from the new MetroPlains' residential. <br />. Dana Anderson: It is important to think "sectionally" (north vs. south of Hwy 10). <br />Residents drive retail success. <br />. John Anderson: Tonight was his favorite meeting <br />. Stewart Wilson: He was reminded that we can't <br />and was glad to hear from Frank Dunbar that <br />doing." <br />· Jean Lieser: She agreed with Stewart <br />MetroPlains). She was interested in <br />housing would work well north of 10 as a <br />"natural barrier" until tonight. <br />. Molly Nadeau: She would like to hear market for <br />north of Hwy 10 downtown. She thinks "dodging the subject" by not <br />focusing on <br />. Lance Lindberg: He one so far and that <br />the developers were "real <br />. Mike Niziolek: He reiterated and agreed with Molly that <br />he is with the for focusing south of Hwy 10 <br />rather 10 <br />. that high housing will support more retail, that <br />best retail for the core downtown and that it may be <br />and sides of Hwy 10 separately. <br /> <br />