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1 • Establish a splash pad or other water-based recreational amenity in the Grow one or the ., <br /> 2 surrounding neighborhoods for use during the summer months. (page 10, page 17, page 27, <br /> 3 page 37) <br /> 4 • Create a distinguishing gateway to highlight the transition to the Grow Zone (downtown) <br /> 5 portion of Pequot Lakes. (page 10) <br /> 6 • Commission local artists to create public art throughout the town. Budget money and fundraise <br /> 7 for one or two projects each year. (page 10) <br /> 8 • Provide designated off-site parking for vendors and other support personnel during downtown <br /> 9 festivals and gatherings so that the public space is not cluttered with vehicles and parking is <br /> 10 available for patrons and visitors. (page 10) <br /> 11 • Utilize the Cole Memorial Building for public events like guest lecturers, public debates and <br /> 12 discussions, book clubs and other civic-minded gatherings. (page 10) <br /> 13 • Coordinate the planting of trees in areas that will be impacted by clearing as part of the TH 371 <br /> 14 re-alignment so as to maintain the forested nature of the drive through the City. (page 10) <br /> 15 • Establish a simple, branded web presence that lists and promotes the festivals and events <br /> 16 happening in Pequot Lakes. (page 10) <br /> 17 • Work with Crow Wing County to properly-scale the TH 371 and CSAH 11 corridors through the <br /> 18 Grow Zone area following the construction of the TH 371 Re-alignment. Ensure that these <br /> 19 corridors maintain a character that encourages pedestrian activity throughout the Grow Zone. <br /> 20 (page 10, page 41) <br /> 21 • Build neighborhoods that are interconnected to the rest of the community and serve to enhance <br /> 22 the public realm. (page 15) <br /> 23 • Expand housing options and provide regulatory flexibility in the city's urban areas. (page 16) <br /> 24 • Replace the current use-based codes with a more flexible,form-based alternative throughout <br /> 25 the entire urban area of the City. (page 17) <br /> 26 • Extend the Grow Zone approach to the surrounding traditional neighborhoods through adoption <br /> 27 of a form-based code for these places. (page 17) <br /> 28 • Repeal the existing development code in areas where there is a form-based alternative. (page <br /> 29 17) <br /> 30 • Adjust the City's street standards that provide for safe pedestrian and biking travel in addition to <br /> 31 compatible automobile travel throughout the entire urban area of the City. (page 17) <br /> 32 • Conduct a study to identify specific streets where targeted investments in enhanced <br /> 33 infrastructure(sidewalks,dedicated bike lanes, dedicated trails, neighborhood placemaking, <br /> 34 etc...)can have the greatest impact on improving connectivity. (page 17) <br /> 35 • Work with the HRA to develop a target list of redevelopment properties. (page 17) <br /> 36 • Perform an assessment of walkability in the Grow Zone and throughout the surrounding <br /> 37 neighborhoods to determine areas of high and low pedestrian mobility and identify priority <br /> 38 corridors for mobility improvements. (page 17) <br /> 39 • Work with the HRA to develop a plan for rehabilitation of existing homes. (page 17) <br /> 4 <br />