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website at www.cityofroseville.com/projects, and as detailed in the staff report <br /> dated August 28, 2012. <br /> Discussion included the Terrace Drive water main lining project and others based <br /> on the age of the water main and road conditions; County Road D reconstruction <br /> meeting with residents held on August 7 was very well-attended by Roseville <br /> residents, with minimal support for a sidewalk along the south side; the <br /> consistency of a County Road D sidewalk with the Pathway Master Plan and City <br /> Council goals, and remaining as a project recommendation to the City Council at <br /> the future Public Hearing. <br /> Member DeBenedet asked that a future agenda include an overview of the lining <br /> technologies as an area of interest of the PWETC; as well as to inform the public <br /> on this cost-saving process. <br /> Member DeBenedet asked that staff provide the PWETC with a copy of the <br /> Strategic Plan recently adopted by the City Council to review any changes with <br /> the addition of the new CIP and staffing responsibility changes in place; along <br /> with the changes based on the asset management program. <br /> Chair Vanderwall opined that there were a number of property owners unable to <br /> attend the County Road D meeting; and suggested the PWETC make an <br /> opportunity to meet with them. <br /> Member DeBenedet noted that this (County Road D Sidewalk) remained a high <br /> priority project due to safety concerns and kids accessing area schools along that <br /> route. <br /> Ms. Bloom discussed the safety of children, currently having to walk on the street <br /> in a school zone; as well as public safety with the numerous crosswalks needed to <br /> access the school. <br /> Member DeBenedet and Chair Vanderwall were of the consensus that it would be <br /> good for the PWETC to facilitate such a meeting with residents to discuss safety <br /> issues. <br /> 5. Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan (CWSMP) <br /> Ms. Bloom introduced Ron Leaf, Sr. Water Resources Engineer and Rebecca <br /> Nestingen, PE, Water Resources Engineer with SEH; who presented DRAFT #2 <br /> (dated August 16, 2012) of the Comprehensive Surface Water Management Plan <br /> (CSWMP), originally developed in 1990 and last updated in 2002. <br /> Mr. Leaf reviewed the intent for tonight's feedback to be incorporated into Draft <br /> Plan#3 for distribution by a target date of September 5, 2012 for agency review <br /> (45 days) and then to the Metropolitan Council and Watershed Districts for their <br /> comments (60 days); followed by the City's response to those comments (11 <br /> Page 4 of 15 <br />