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172 <br />173 Mr. Culver responded that, in order to meet the requirements of a Minnesota State <br />174 Aid road such as Victoria Street is, it would be necessary to install curb & gutter <br />175 throughout the entire area, with parking proposed along the east side of Victoria, <br />176 striping the shoulder and shifting lanes. Mr. Culver noted that the east side was <br />177 where people tried to access the trailhead for Reservoir Woods. <br />178 <br />179 Member Thurnau spoke in support of connecting the two parks and green space, <br />180 providing a nice thoroughfare versus the current barrier. <br />181 <br />182 Mr. Culver clarified that there was currently no funding for the trail itself, and it <br />183 would need to be added to the Pathway Master Plan for future funding. <br />184 <br />185 Member Seigler asked if the City would consider using Eminent Domain if the <br />186 current private landowner wasn't interested in selling the parcel. <br />187 Wr <br />188 Mr. Culver responded that the City would not use that option even though the <br />189 parcel was the most desirable option; there were other methods to meet mitigation <br />190 and stormwater treatment needs versus taking that public parcel, since it was <br />191 necessary to prove a public good when using Eminent Domain. <br />192 <br />193 At the request of Member Cihacek, Mr. Culver advised that staff had only held <br />194 preliminary co rsations to -date with the property owner, and would be meeting <br />195 with them in t e near uture to determine their interest. <br />196 <br />197 6. Eureka Recycling Ann 1 Report qw <br />198 Mr. Chris Goodwin, Communications Manager at Eureka Recycling, provided a <br />199 brief history of their firm's work with the City of Roseville through providing <br />200 servicesstablishing best practices. <br />201 <br />IqIIIk <br />202 OMr. Goodwin reviewed the metrics and data requested annually by the City, <br />203 various trends, and improvements or changes indicated in the program. Mr. <br />204 Goodwin noted that 2014 incorporated major changes in the Roseville collection <br />205 system through transitioning from dual to single sort curbside collection via carts, <br />206 and addressed some of the lessons learned. <br />207 <br />208 While all information presented was included in the report, Mr. Goodwin keyed <br />209 some of the highlights and major accomplishments, as well as ongoing impacts <br />210 for this program and in the industry nationwide, and asked for PWETC feedback <br />211 during and after his presentation. <br />212 <br />213 Mr. Goodwin's presentation included the transition in February of 2014 to carts <br />214 and from dual to single sort, and educational efforts required for that transition, <br />215 including surveying participants on the cart size to accommodate storage based on <br />216 Roseville City ordinances. As part of the City's suggestion for more focus, <br />217 education and participation at multi -family units, Mr. Goodwin addressed some of <br />Page 5 of 13 <br />