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2016-039 Accepting the Southwest Corridor Housing Strategy CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 2016-039 RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE SOUTHWEST CORRIDOR HOUSING STRATEGY AND INCORPORATING THE STRATEGY INTO HOUSING PLANNING FOR THE CITY OF HOPKINS. WHEREAS,the Hennepin County Board of Commissioners adopted resolution No.09-0596 in 2009 to establish the Southwest LRT Community Works program in consultation with the cities of Eden Prairie, Edina, Minnetonka, Hopkins, St. Louis Park, and Minneapolis, and other Southwest LRT partners, and WHEREAS, the Southwest LRT Community Works Steering Committee, composed of Southwest LRT Community Works partners from cities and other agencies along the Southwest corridor, was formed in 2010 to provide overall guidance and direction for the Southwest LRT Community Works Project, and WHEREAS,Southwest LRT Community Works goals and guiding principles for investment call for positioning the Southwest communities as a place for all to live and providing a full range of housing choices, and WHEREAS, the Southwest LRT Community Works Steering Committee endorsed the creation of a corridor-wide housing strategy in May 2012, consisting of a housing inventory, gaps analysis and strategy document to support housing development along the Southwest LRT corridor, and WHEREAS, representatives from the City of Hopkins have been active participants in the Southwest Housing Workgroup,which provided oversight and guidance for the development of the Housing Strategy, the Technical Implementation Committee, which provided feedback on the Strategy and the Community Works Steering Committee, which provided overall policy direction and guidance, and WHEREAS, the Southwest Community Works Steering Committee accepted the Corridor Housing Strategy at its January 2016 meeting and referred the document to member cities and partner organizations for individual action as appropriate, and WHEREAS, there are numerous benefits that may come from working collaboratively, including increasing the corridor's ability to be competitive, adding leverage to secure public and philanthropic resources,sending a positive message to the development community about the desire for a mix of housing choices, and aligning to achieve regional goals, and WHEREAS, the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) in its most recent New Starts Guidance,now considers policies,planning and programs that support development and retention of affordable housing along transit corridors as part of its project evaluation criteria for funding, and WHEREAS, the Southwest Corridor Housing Strategy contains objectives that can inform housing planning,including comprehensive plan updates,in Southwest LRT Corridor communities as well as suggested implementation strategies that may assist in creation of a full range of housing choices around Southwest LRT stations, increasing LRT ridership and supporting economic development and healthy communities, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,that the City of Hopkins accepts the Southwest Corridor Housing Strategy as a document to provide input and options for ongoing collaborative housing work, and directs staff to incorporate the Southwest Corridor Housing Strategy into community planning efforts in the City of Hopkins as appropriate. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Hopkins this 19th day of April, 2016. By: dtriiv Molly C Immings, Mayor ATTEST: OW)veLejt Amy Domeier, City Clerk