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Roseville Neighborhood & Community Engagement Task Force <br />Final Recommendations <br />6.2 Policy Intent or Practice: The city should maximize two-way communications <br />technologies (Web 2.0) to facilitate timely public participation and engagement. <br />6.3 Policy Intent or Practice: The city should enhance access to City Council and commission <br />agenda items, minutes, and recorded meetings through its (and/or North Suburban <br />CTV's) website. <br />6.4 Policy Intent or Practice: The city should foster direct and efficient email communication <br />with public officials. <br />7) Enhance Overall City Communication <br />7.1 Polic_y Intent or Practice: The city should go beyond the legal requirements for public <br />notification on issues critical to Roseville's development (refer to Recommendation 9: <br />"Improve Notification Processes" for suggested criteria). <br />7.2 Policy Intent or Practice: The city should emphasize communications utilizing existing <br />systems more proactively and effectively with the intention of engaging residents. <br />8) Foster and Support Vibrant Neighborhoods <br />8.1 Polic_y Intent or Practice: The city should continue to support residents' efforts to create <br />neighborhoods as a means to build community. <br />8.2 Policy Intent or Practice: The city should support neighborhoods in developing <br />neighborhood networks and associations. <br />8.3 Policy Intent or Practice: The city should increase access to public participation events and <br />facilitate meetings at the neighborhood level. <br />9) Improve Notification Process <br />9.1 Polic_y Intent or Practice: The city should expand the notification radius and methods to <br />take into account developments that have great impact and/or involve issues of probable <br />concern. <br />�] <br />