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but should Council be interested Staff can reach out for more information. It appears <br />sharpshooting is the most commonly used technique for cities. <br />The MBRB option is a local non-profit that uses qualified bow hunters for specially permitted <br />hunts within a City. This option does not cost the City any money. The link to the program can <br />be found below. <br />https://www.mbrb.orp/ <br />In either option, Council would need to designate the time and place for the hunts, which <br />generally happen in the fall and would be limited to City parks. <br />This evening's discussion is intended to be the first of more discussions to come on deer <br />management. Should the Council want to learn more about these programs or have Staff look <br />into a specific one and bring back more information Council could direct Staff to do so; or <br />Council could decide it does not want to pursue active deer management. <br />Here is a link to Roseville's resident information on their USDA deer management program: <br />https://www.cityofroseville.com/3745/2022-2023-Deer-Management <br />eg ment <br />Here is a link to Brooklyn Park's MBRB info for last year's hunt: <br />https://www.brooklynpark. org/community-story/deer-management-in-brooklyn-park/ <br />Budget Impact <br />There currently is no budget for deer management, and any budget impact would depend on what <br />option the City decided to pursue. <br />Attachment <br />Attachment A: 2021 County Aerial Deer Survey <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />