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Roseville Intergenerational Housing
The mission of the Housing & Redevelopment Authority for the City of Roseville is to plan, implement, and manage housing projects and activities for citizens by providing equal opportunities for quality, decent, safe homes, and a suitable living environment; and strengthening partnerships among all levels of government, non-profit and for-profit organizations to maximize social and economic benefits. The Roseville HRA is interested putting together a full service intergenerational housing development that would address the social and housing needs of younger and older populations. A student Research Assistant identified existing housing and social needs for seniors and young families in Roseville and North Suburban Ramsey County. The results are being used as a springboard for the implementation of an intergenerational housing development within the City of Roseville.
Project Award Date:
2011-05-30
Community organization or agency:
City of Roseville
Sponsoring CURA Program:
CURA Contact:
C Terrence Anderson | Director of Community Based Research | (612) 624-8988 |
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