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92 costs associated with any of the pathway segments, Chair Vanderwall requested <br />93 that staff share the segment cost spreadsheet with the City Council as part of the <br />94 PWETC recommendation and guidance to them for the updated Pathway Master <br />95 Plan Build Out. Chair Vanderwall clarified that the overall recommendation be <br />96 for merging the Pathway Master Plan and Parks & Recreation Master Plan and <br />97 where a joint recommendation was evident, they should go before the City <br />98 Council for their consideration and decision - making based on their cri ria as <br />99 well. Chair Vanderwall defended the PWETC's process in providing 'a realistic <br />100 list of priorities based on need and budget from various perspectives, with traffic <br />101 on each segment one criteria where significant safety issues were evident. <br />102 <br />103 Mr. Schwartz reported on several additional information items not included in the <br />104 packet b d on recent City Council actions. <br />105 <br />106 Mr. Schwartz advised that the City of Roseville was one of 50 cities eligible to <br />107 ply for $1 million in competitive funding to cover 1/3 of the cost or up to <br />108 (at ,000 for sewer line rehabilitation between private residences and the connection <br />109 the main:- Mr. Schwartz advised that this grant would be administered through <br />110 e City for private residences, approved by the City Council, and funded through <br />111 te Met Council's Environmental Services (MCES) Clean Water Fund's I & I <br />112 Program, and appropriated by the state legislature. Mr. Schwartz noted that the <br />113 City already participated in the amount of $500 for those connections if the Wye is <br />114 replaced at the main; and noted that any rehabilitations since July of 2013 would <br />115 qualify. Mr. Schwartz encouraged residents to contact Assistant City Engineer <br />116 Kris Giga for applications or additional information; and noted that a news release <br />117 would be forthcoming to promote the program. Mr. Schwartz advised that it was <br />118 highly competitive and on a first come /first served basis among all qualified cites. <br />119 <br />120 At the request of Chair Vanderwall, Mr. Schwartz offered to further research if <br />121 with the MCES whether common - interest communities were also eligible. <br />122 <br />123 Mr. Schwartz also reported that the City Council received the PWETC's <br />124 resolution on Organized Collection on November 18, 2013, with Member <br />125 DeBenedet present at that meeting. Mr. Schwartz reported that the outcome of <br />Page 3 of 18 <br />
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