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employee of Ramsey County; but only offered to consult with his colleague on <br />preferable communication styles. <br />Mr. Culver expressed staff's appreciation of any revised language; offering to <br />incorporate them into a modified document; redistributing that to the PWETC <br />before the June 22, 2015 joint meeting. In order to meet pre -packet deadlines for <br />distribution, Mr. Culver advised that he would need that information by June 9, <br />2015 for final PWEC comments. <br />Consensus of the PWETC was for staff to proceed as noted. <br />7. Discussion Topics for June 22, 2015 Joint Meeting with City Council <br />Chair Stenlund encouraged participation and attendance by the entire commission <br />at the joint meeting. <br />As provided in Attachment A, Mr. Culver reviewed last year's agenda, and <br />reviewed the status of those items at this time. <br />Discussion on the 2015 report and discussion included: <br />Activities and accomplishments <br />• Introduced solar discussions in general creating a tremendous amount of <br />public engagement <br />• Pathway discussions, also creating a tremendous amount of public <br />engagement <br />• Recommended termination of leaf program based on cost benefit analysis <br />• Annual Storm water meeting <br />• Pavement Management Program status and issues <br />• Snelling Avenue BRT <br />• Single sort recycling conversion <br />• REMOVE expansion of committee <br />• Recommended code changes — sump pumps and plumbing ordinances <br />Work plan items for the upcoming year <br />• Railroad transportation issues (Chair Stenlund) <br />• Revised permit requirements needing focus <br />• Delamination continuing <br />• Review pedestrian infrastructure, particularly around schools <br />• Continued solar discussions <br />• Sanitary and water services <br />• Delamination stress and impacts to sealcoating program and roadways <br />• Working with Public Works Department on communication plan/outreach and <br />education as part of the options beyond the leaf pick-up program (Member <br />Wozniak) <br />Page 16 of 19 <br />
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