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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,August 25, 2014 <br /> Page 12 <br /> like to access their properties more expeditiously; however, he stated that he sup- <br /> ported those living on County Road B who lived with the speed on a daily basis, <br /> and therefore would support the reduced speed at 30 mph. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Etten, McGehee, and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> Mayor Roe thanked those providing public comment tonight. <br /> 8. General Ordinances for Adoption <br /> 9. Presentations <br /> Recess <br /> Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 7:11 p.m. and reconvened at approximately <br /> 7:14 p.m. <br /> a. Joint Meeting with the Human Rights Commission (HRC) <br /> Members present included Chair Wayne Groff, Vice Chair Scot Becker, Youth <br /> Commissioner Joan Dao, and Commissioners David Singleton, Mary Bachhuber, <br /> Molly Slade, and Lisa Carey <br /> Chair Groff advised that Youth Commissioner Gabe Cederberg was unable to at- <br /> tend tonight's meeting due to a conflict. <br /> Chari Groff reviewed the purpose of the Human Rights Commission; and re- <br /> viewed activities and accomplishments since the last joint meeting with the City <br /> Council, and proposed work items for 2014/2015; all detailed in the RCA dated <br /> August 25, 2014. <br /> Commissioner Carey reported on Work Item #2, spurred by corporate training <br /> she'd experience through her employee recently, and applications for similar ci- <br /> vility training from the community level, and hopefully in partnership with the <br /> School District. Commissioner Carey spoke to considering the "Golden Rule" in <br /> looking at the benefits and/or risks of behavior and positive or negative efforts as <br /> a society that impact treatment of each other on a daily basis. Commissioner Car- <br /> ey advised that she was currently working to determine if there was sufficient <br /> community interest, with the topic receiving good feedback so far form different <br /> organizations, and coordination with the Police Department and community or- <br /> ganizations for potential funding of such an effort to get the entire community <br /> aware of and involved in that training. <br /> Commissioner Bachhuber reported on Work Item #3 for a community-wide read <br /> in partnership with the Ramsey County Library-Roseville Branch and working <br />