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Housing and Aging in Place: North St. Paul. Presented by Drew Ingvalson With Support from the Resilient Communities Project. Background. Large Aging Population In 2010, 11-12% of the City’s population was between 45 and 59 years old (Met Council) Deteriorating and Aging Housing Stock - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Housing and Aging in Place: North St. Paul Presented by Drew Ingvalson With Support from the Resilient Communities Project
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Page 1: Housing and Aging in Place: North St. Paul

Housing and Aging in Place: North St. Paul

Presented by Drew Ingvalson

With Support from the Resilient Communities Project

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Background

Large Aging Population In 2010, 11-12% of the City’s population was between

45 and 59 years old (Met Council)

Deteriorating and Aging Housing Stock 20% of stock built

Pre-1945 40% built from

1945 to 1965(Comp Plan)

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Goals

1. Keep Seniors in their Homes and Neighborhoods

2. Enhance Neighborhoods through Remodeling and Other Programs

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Case Studies

Coon Rapids- Homes for Generations

(Phase I and II) White Bear Lake- Rambler Revolution Fridley- Remodeling for the Future St. Louis Park- Moving Up in the Park,

Community Fix Up Loan, Home Energy Loan and Point-of-Sale Ordinance

Longfellow Neighborhood (Minneapolis)- Supporting Seniors Housing Program

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Demonstration Programs

Coon Rapids- Homes for Generations

(Phase I)

White Bear Lake- Rambler Revolution

Fridley- Remodeling for the Future

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Exterior Remodeling

Before

After

Images Source: City of Coon Rapids

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Interior Remodeling

Images Source: City of White Bear Lake

Before

After

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City Grants/Forgivable Loans Coon Rapids- Homes for Generations

(Phase II)

St. Louis Park- Moving Up in the Park

Longfellow Neighborhood- Supporting Seniors Housing Program

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Loans and Ordinances

St. Louis Park• Community Fix Up Loan

• Home Energy Loan

• Point-of-Sale Ordinance

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Recommendation #1:Create a Remodel Example for the Community

Before

After

Images Source: City of Coon Rapids

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Recommendation #2: Create Incentives for Home Remodels

Image Source: simplyrecipes.com

Image Source: chadmillerconstruction.com

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Recommendation #3:Increase Walkability and Connectivity of the City

13th Avenue (between Ariel Street and McKnight Road)

Images Source: Drew Ingvalson

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Recommendation #3:Increase Walkability and Connectivity of the City

Target Shopping Center Entrance and Exit (McKnight Road Exit on Left, 11th Avenue Entrance on Right)

Images Source: Drew Ingvalson

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Recommendation #4:Assist Seniors with Property Maintenance

Image Source: Chatham Daily News Image Source: City of Los Altos, CA

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Further Studies Needed

Health Care

Activities for Seniors

Image Source: City of Pflungerville, TX

Image Source: Senior Health 365

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Special Thanks

Sharmeen Al-Jaff, City of Chanhassen Kate Aanenson, City of Chanhassen Joseph Bernard, City of Minneapolis Kristin DeGrande, City of Coon Rapids Jon Fure, City of North St. Paul Matt Goldstein, City of Minneapolis Melanie Majors, Longfellow Community Council Michele Schnitker, City of St. Louis Park Brenda Yaritz, Center for Energy and the Environment

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Introduction Image Sources Humphrey School Logo-

http://blog.mcf.org/2014/03/20/humphrey-school-opens-policy-fellows-applications/

North St. Paul Snowman- http://activerain.trulia.com/blogsview/1141267/speechless-sunday--snowman-in-july--only-in-north-st--paul--mn-

Resilient Communities Project Logo-http://www.ci.north-saint-paul.mn.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BC37E915E-AA71-4A14-870A-5E8197B29E3A%7D

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Housing and Aging in Place: North St. Paul

Presented by Drew Ingvalson

With Support from the Resilient Communities Project


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