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Regular City Council Meeting <br />Monday, June 11, 2012 <br />Page 11 <br />City Manager Malinen and Public Works Director Duane Schwartz noted that <br />the City had just recently held a sale on compost bins and rain barrels, with all <br />rain barrels (approximately 40) sold. <br />Councilmember Pust further noted the most heard comment throughout the <br />community was continued build out of pathways; and asked that the PWETC <br />help get that build out accomplished by providing options and recommendations <br />to the City Council on funding resources to do so. <br />Member Gjerdingen noted that pathways were not considered as a standard part <br />of reconstruction projects over the next twenty (20) years (e.g. Victoria Street <br />south of County Road B); and opined that other pathway projects considered <br />retrofits would create more funding challenges. Member Gjerdingen suggested <br />that the business community be engaged for their participation in getting path- <br />ways in place in commercial areas. <br />Member Stenlund suggested that the business community may be more recep- <br />tive if advertising their business was part of that program, such as "adopt a <br />pathway," similar to that used on highways. Member Stenlund opined that this <br />could be used most effectively for retrofits, where less complicated things were <br />needed to complete a pathway (e.g. striping). <br />Chair Vanderwall noted, from his employment with School District No. 623's <br />Transportation program, their application for funding — both through joint <br />city /school and individual school applications — at least three (3) times through <br />the "Safe Routes to School" grant funding program, without success. Chair <br />Vanderwall noted that this would provide a funding resource to help connect <br />some of the network. <br />Past Chair DeBenedet advised that his first opportunity volunteering for the City <br />had been in developing the Non - Motorized Pathway Master Plan in 1983. Mr. <br />DeBenedet opined that, if the level of interest continued to accomplish this, the <br />community needed to step up and make it happen. While outside funding was <br />an option, Mr. DeBenedet further opined that it is the City's pathway system, <br />and the City needed to fund it, whether through part of the annual budget pro- <br />cess, through the Parks and Recreation Master Plan Implementation process, or <br />bonding. Mr. DeBenedet noted that a significant portion of the uncompleted <br />pathway system should be funded and accomplished through the Master Plan <br />Implementation process, with discussions between the PWETC and the Parks <br />and Recreation Commission to prioritize use and funding. Mr. DeBenedet <br />opined that it would be nice to make sure everyone could get anywhere in Ro- <br />seville safely and efficiently, since that is what the pathway system was intend- <br />ed to accomplish; and further opined that a lot of people used the existing path- <br />ways. Mr. DeBenedet opined that it needed to be accomplished, not just <br />thought of as a nice addition to the City. <br />