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• LED lighting and suggested tour of So. St. Paul on the next outing (Stenlund) <br /> and the capstone college student project for LED retrofits. Mr. Schwartz <br /> advised that the City Council's approved CIP included 2014 dollars for <br /> initiating a phased retrofitting for city-owned street light fixtures, along with <br /> the need for more discussion and research on interior city-owned building <br /> lighting retrofitting. <br /> • Given the amount of time the PWETC put into pathway master plan ranking <br /> compared with the 2008 pathway master plan process, a consideration of <br /> reviewing the ranking criteria and a process to receive public input and move <br /> forward based on City Council direction, and if and when a funding source was <br /> found for trails, or an alternative plan to consider as projects come forward <br /> (Gjerdingen). <br /> • Railroad noise <br /> • BRT meetings to-date <br /> • Water freeze-ups, mitigation and discounts (Wozniak) <br /> Chair Stenlund suggested that the PWETC be flexible as things come up in the <br /> next year; and noted the need to emphasize to the City Council the body's <br /> celebration of the addition of four additional commissioners. <br /> Member Wozniak noted the need to address the City's overall infrastructure; with <br /> Mr. Schwartz reviewing the work done to-date with the new asset management <br /> software program and twenty-year capital improvement plan now in place, noting <br /> that they were both a work-in-progress at this time; and offered to share the <br /> information with the PWETC at their discretion. <br /> Chair Stenlund encouraged all members to attend the joint meeting on June 23rd; <br /> asking that they show interest in this way and support the overall body. <br /> At the request of Member Wozniak regarding anything staff found exceedingly <br /> problematic last winter other than the water line freeze-ups and weather-related <br /> issues, Mr. Schwartz responded one thing really needing attention and creating a <br /> challenge for staff was the TMDL's for chloride, and regulatory issues with how <br /> much ice control material was used and other products available to keep the roads <br /> safe. <br /> Member Wozniak advised that he was currently working with Ramsey County on <br /> their emergency response committee, and one of their questions was where cities <br /> were at with their disaster management plans; noting that the City of Roseville <br /> would be approached in the near future on how that process and coordination will <br /> work. <br /> Member Wozniak suggested another looming issue was climate change responses <br /> and how cities plan for it. <br /> Page 18 of 20 <br />