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<br />To: <br />From: <br />Date: <br /> <br />Re: <br /> <br />Roseville City Council <br />Neal Beets <br />Thursday, May 12, 2005 <br /> <br />Agenda Item 9.c <br /> <br />The attached screen-shots show how with one or two clicks from the City of Roseville <br />website you can access hundreds of pages of documents about Twin Lakes. The starting <br />point is a link to Twin Lakes on the City's homepage. <br /> <br />I have not done an exhaustive search of other city websites, but the only other municipal <br />website remotely comparable to Roseville's regarding a development project is <br />Minneapolis'. And there, at Minneapolis' website, it takes at least four clicks by <br />someone knowledgeable about their site to find just summary data about their <br />development projects. <br /> <br />St. Paul, Maplewood, New Brighton, and Shoreview have almost no information about <br />development projects on their websites. (Maplewood has summary information available <br />about its public works projects, but not any information much less detailed information <br />about a development project like Twin Lakes, as Roseville does.) <br />