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<br />City Council Minutes - 07/29/02 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />expressed concern regarding the Council's apparent <br />decision, due to lack of funds, to eliminate the project <br />without further resident input. Ms. Johnson expressed <br />that this was Roseville's Main Street, and needed to <br />provide a good presentation of the City. <br /> <br />Ms. Johnson also expressed her support of the Council <br />including the Park and Recreation Commission's <br />requested 2003 budget funding for maintenance at <br />Central Park. Ms. Johnson expressed her opinion that <br />residents were not supportive of reduction in services. <br /> <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn advised of recent Council motion <br />asking staff to bring back a more moderate option for <br />Council consideration of the County Road C Streetscape. <br /> <br />Councilmember Kough expressed his appreciation for <br />Ms. Johnson's enthusiasm and community involvement. <br /> <br />Ms. Johnson closed her comments by challenging <br />Councilmembers to show as much creativity in providing <br />services under budget constraints as previous Council's <br />have done. <br /> <br />D. Joseph Machyowsky, 2690 North Oxford Street <br />Mr. Machyowsky commended Mayor Kysylyczyn and <br />Councilmembers Kough and Schroeder on their moving <br />Roseville forward. <br /> <br />Mr. Machyowsky expressed his serious concerns <br />regarding orderliness of the audience during meetings; <br />alleging that his civil rights had been violated at a <br />previous meeting by Janet Olson, a member of the <br />audience, who allegedly took issue with his display of <br />signs referencing various Council comments and actions. <br />Mr. Machyowsky requested that the City Council <br />consider providing a Public Safety Officer during <br />meetings to monitor meetings. <br /> <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn asked City Attorney Jamnik to <br />provide his comments and expertise as a former State <br />