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<br />Apri13, 2004 Community Town Hall Meeting <br />Citizen Concerns and Staff Responses <br /> <br />R9. City staff will investigate what Minneapolis is doing and report back to the Council, <br />with notice to this particular resident in case he wishes to attend that Council Meeting. <br /> <br />********************* <br /> <br />CIO. What can the City do to clean up the litter along highway exit and entrance ramps <br />within the City? <br /> <br />RIO. In response to comments about litter from several residents, the City Council <br />declared April as "Keep Roseville Beautiful" Month, and they established an Ad Hoc <br />Litter Control Committee chaired by Counci1member Kough. This Committee - and <br />other volunteers - will be picking up litter in the City throughout the month of April. <br /> <br />In addition: the City has an Adopt-a-Park program; City crews worked double shifts to <br />remove sand from City streets already this spring; and the City has utilized Ramsey <br />County Sentence-to-Serve offenders in cleaning litter throughout the City; Northwestern <br />College students, Roseville Area High School students, Kiwanis, Neighborhood Block <br />Watch groups, scout troops, North American Bank Corporation staff, and others have <br />also volunteered for this special City clean-up in April. <br /> <br />Residents may contact Litter Coordinator Patty Hoag at 651-792-7028 to volunteer to <br />help clean-up the City. Ifresidents note an area in the City with special litter problems, <br />they are invited to call Patty, Streets Supervisor Steve Zweber at 651-792-7952, or Parks <br />Supervisor Ken Hoxmeier at 651-792-7141. <br /> <br />6 <br />