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5) Health <br />• Users of pathways, whether they walk, bike or in-line skate, will improve their physical fitness <br />and reduce personal stress. <br />• Pathway trips, when utilitarian, add fitness into ones daily routine. <br />6) Environmental <br />• Using pathways as an alternative to motorized vehicles reduces air or noise pollution. <br />• Bicycling and in-line skating are energy efficient.. <br />• Pathway use does not consume fossil fuels. <br />Pathway Advisory Committee <br />The Public Works, Environment and Transportation Commission (PWETC) reviewed the goals <br />and strategies including in the IR2025 report and recommended to the City Council that the <br />Pathway Master Plan be updated (Infrastructure, Goal 1, Strategy D 1).. In November of 2007 the <br />Council directed staff to seek members for a committee to guide the update and provide input to <br />staff through this process. A work plan and schedule was also approved by the City Council. <br />Staff advertised for interested community members to volunteer for this committee. The <br />following people were appointed to this committee: <br />Represengng <br />Members <br />Public Works Environment and Transportation Commission <br />Jan Vanderwall <br />Parks and. Recreation Commission <br />Sarah Brodt Lenz <br />Active Living Ramsey County Bicycle Committee <br />Ken Yokanovich <br />Community at Large <br />Sarah Heikkila <br />Mike Tracy <br />Lisa Edstrom <br />Kathleen Cassen Mickelson <br />Deb Parker <br />Bob Clarkson <br />GreggModer <br />City Staff <br />Duane Schwartz <br />Debra Bloom <br />Lonnie Brokke <br />Jeff Evenson <br />Pathway Advisory Committee Mission <br />Develop a Pathway Master Plan thatprovides the community direction for the development ofa safe <br />and contiguous pathway network, reaching all residents and providing a more livable community. <br />City of Roseville Pathway Master Plan <br />Final Review Draft August 2008 Page 6 of 31 <br />