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February 20, 2013 <br />Item 7 <br />Strategic Plan <br />Councilmember McGehee asked that the HRC and staff provide additional <br />information on daytime volunteer issues, site licensing for recording software for <br />subgroup meetings as well as the HRC. <br />Councilmember Willmus asked that the HRC consider rescheduling their annual <br />student essay reception to allow City Council members to attend, perhaps as a <br />pre-meeting reception. <br />Chair Grefenberg noted that the HRC's youth commissioners had developed a list <br />of potential topics to submit to the State League of Human Rights, with one <br />chosen for next year's essay topic. <br />Mayor Roe congratulated the youth commissioners, and thanked them for raising <br />awareness of the work of the Roseville HRC. <br />Chair Grefenberg noted that the terms of the current youth commissioners ended <br />at the end of the month; and asked that the City Council consider their <br />reappointment. Chair Grefenberg noted that there were three (3) youth <br />commissioners, but that the third commissioner was leaving for college and <br />would no longer be able to serve; but expressed the HRC's preference to only <br />advertise one (1) vacancy, not all three (3) to allow the current youth <br />commissioners to continue their work with the HRC. <br />Mayor Roe noted that a youth commissioner could serve until age 21; and <br />suggested that the HRC reach out to the Mounds View School District as well. <br />Mayor Roe thanked HRC Commissioners for their attendance and update. <br />HRC Current Status Review of 2012 Strategic Plan and 2013 Revisions & Initiatives 14 <br />
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