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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, October 20, 2014 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Mayor Roe announced flu shots were available at the Roseville City Hall on October 27, <br /> 2014 from 3:45 to 6:00 p.m., along with free blood pressure, eye and hearing tests, for <br /> those aged 3 years on up, with minors needing accompaniment by a parent or guardian. <br /> Mayor Roe advised that adults needed to present a photo identification, and most insur- <br /> ance plans were accepted for this opportunity, at a cost of$30 for the flu shot, or $35 for <br /> the flu mist. <br /> Mayor Roe noted that absentee voting would be available beginning October 27, 2014 at <br /> the Roseville City Hall for the upcoming general election, from 8:00 to 4:30 p.m. Mon- <br /> day through Friday; and on Saturdays from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., with extended hours <br /> on November 3, 2014 until 5:00 p.m. Additional information is available at 651/792- <br /> 7026). <br /> Mayor Roe recognized the recent Celebration of Life held at the Roseville Oval for for- <br /> mer Roseville Mayor and Parks & Recreation Director Frank Rog; and on behalf of the <br /> community, City Council and staff offered condolences and support to Mr. Rog's family <br /> and friends. <br /> Mayor Roe reviewed upcoming City meetings. <br /> 5. Recognitions,Donations and Communications <br /> 6. Approve Minutes <br /> 7. Approve Consent Agenda <br /> 8. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br /> 9. General Ordinances for Adoption <br /> 10. Presentations <br /> a. Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) Area Manager Presen- <br /> tation <br /> City Engineer Marc Culver distributed a copy of presentation materials, attached <br /> hereto and made a part hereof, and introduced tonight's speakers from MnDOT. <br /> MnDOT North Area Manager Sheila Kauppi <br /> Ms. Kauppi provided a brief biography of her experience, and provided an update <br /> on construction projects planned by MnDOT over the next two years. While pub- <br /> lic open houses for each project had been or would be held, even though often <br /> sparsely attended, Ms. Kauppi noted her goal was to engage the public and im- <br /> prove communication efforts. Ms. Kauppi sought ideas from the City Council on <br /> additional opportunities to engage local officials and improve those efforts. <br />