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City of Roseville — 2014 Budget <br />Collaboration Policy <br />Purpose <br />The intent of this policy is to make clear to staff and the community that the City Council encourages <br />the searching out of opportunities to join with other governments, schools, and private organizations <br />both for- profit and non - profit, to provide needed services to the community. <br />It is expected that those services will be of high value to the community and ultimately a wiser use of all <br />resources including but not limited to property taxes, human resources and existing city infrastructure. <br />Scope <br />The scope of the policy is not to limit the areas of collaboration and cooperation as to encourage <br />reasonable exploration of any and all areas where Roseville taxpayers and other organizations can <br />mutually benefit. <br />Polic <br />The City of Roseville encourages staff to seek out and bring forward, areas and ideas which may be <br />explored and discussed in a public manner so that our community may benefit in both an improved <br />quality of life and a better economic use of all resources. <br />Implementation <br />The City will work with other communities, public entities and applicable private parties to search out, <br />review, fund and implement where feasible, any areas of cooperation or collaboration which would <br />prove to be significant benefit to all parties and which would fulfill the above stated policy of the City of <br />Roseville. <br />115 <br />