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City of Roseville — 2004 Budget <br />with the City Manager's office for at least a 1 -year period of time. <br />❑ Where possible reports, budgets and other approved documents shall be kept at an accessible place <br />in City Hall, at the Roseville Branch of the Ramsey County Library, and where feasible and <br />practical, as part of the City's web page. <br />Implementation <br />This policy will become effective upon formal approval of the City Council and shall be in force and <br />considered as part of the City's fiscal policies. <br />Community Participation and Consultation Policy <br />Purpose <br />While the City Council is elected to represent the community in making choices of public safety, public <br />works and the providing of general governmental services, the Council will make every effort to involve <br />the community in the decision - making process where major community interests are concerned and <br />where state and local statutes permit. <br />It has been the practice of the Council, and will continue to be, to appoint commissions, task forces, and <br />other work groups from the community to explore and present ideas and alternatives with regard to <br />issues, which are of importance to the community. <br />In addition, any expenditure of funds in excess of $3 million of local property tax dollars and which <br />involves community facilities will be brought to the community in the form of a referendum. <br />Scope <br />The scope of the policy is to actively involve the community in those major facilities issues which <br />include the addition of parks, pathways, public facilities, zoning, neighborhood development issues, and <br />any other areas deemed appropriate. <br />Polic <br />The City of Roseville will endeavor to involve representative citizen groups, including student <br />representation, in the discussion and advising on issues which require more input as to the wishes and <br />needs of the community than can be provided by staff, consultants, or the City Council. It is the intent <br />of the Council that all study groups, commissions, and committees will consist of at least 5 members <br />unless otherwise specified by statute. <br />Implementation <br />The City Council will work with staff to assist in defining those issues which require more community <br />guidance and input. Those issues will be presented to representative community work group to assist in <br />the ascertaining the need, fact - finding, and determining feasible alternatives, before the City Council <br />deliberates a final resolution of those issues. <br />Collaboration and Cooperation Policy <br />Purpose <br />The intent of this policy is to make clear to staff and the community that the City Council encourages <br />the searching out of opportunities to join with other governments, schools, and private organizations <br />both for- profit and non - profit, to provide needed services to the community. <br />111 <br />