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Lake Elmo council approves 2½-day ULI technical assistance panel for 180‑acre city site

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The council voted to hire ULI Minnesota for a 2½-day technical assistance panel (TAP) to study a 180-acre city-owned site; the panel cost is $35,000, half expected from a county CDA grant and the other half from the city’s community development budget.

The Lake Elmo City Council voted May 20 to engage ULI Minnesota for a 2½‑day technical assistance panel to advise on the city-owned 180‑acre site, approving the recommended, larger TAP format and the associated $35,000 fee.

Meg Flanagan of ULI Minnesota described how a TAP convenes cross‑sector experts to evaluate land-use questions, deliver a presentation at the conclusion of the panel, and issue a written report in the weeks thereafter. "A technical assistance panel is essentially where a community comes to us with a land use challenge or a policy question, and we put together a panel of cross sectoral experts," Flanagan said.

Flanagan said the 2½‑day TAP…

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