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for future PWETC vacancies than tonight's discussion. Mayor Roe expressed the City <br />Council's and community's appreciation of the work of the PWETC and looked forward to <br />the next joint meeting. <br />In reviewing the joint meeting, areas of focus were discussed and highlighted as <br />follows: <br />• Continue pursuit of solar energy options <br />• Revisit the Pathways Master Plan with a clear ranking system <br />• Sanitary sewer/water lateral ownership options; potential cap for homeowner <br />expense such as used for sewer back-ups with a "buffet" of options to address <br />the complex issues, including but not limited to location of laterals to the main, <br />depth, lining options, consideration of using HRA loan program; available grant <br />programs <br />• Integration of Transit options with infrastructure components and projects; <br />safety and capacity improvements and funding available <br />• Develop educational components and options for residents beyond the City's <br />leaf pick-up program when it expires in 2015 <br />• Sustainability of the Pavement Management Program (PMP) following recent <br />review by the Finance Commission at the request of the City Council, should the <br />pavement condition index (PCI) target of 75 be lowered; and what that meant to <br />the sustainability of the fund and potential increased maintenance. <br />Mr. Culver suggested the PMP be revisited during the winter months, as well as <br />pathways, then recycling leading up to a new RFP for recycling services. <br />Member Seigler mentioned the Walmart roundabout and trees making it dangerous <br />and difficult to see around them. <br />Mr. Culver responded that is an intentional part of their design to slow traffic and <br />better address lines of sight. <br />Members noted the City Council's apparent acceptance of the organized collection <br />guide for residents/neighborhoods for consideration at an upcoming City Council <br />meeting, depending on their schedule and allowing for public feedback before <br />adoption. <br />Allowing for staff to provide some research, Mr. Culver suggested the PWETC <br />consider water/sewer services as part of their October/November timeframe; with <br />August serving to address educational efforts and communication to residents on <br />options for the leaf pickup program, with Member Wozniak suggesting organic <br />collection be part of that discussion as well. <br />Chair Stenlund noted solar updates would continue on a monthly basis. <br />8. Possible Items for Next Meeting — July 28, 2015 <br />Page 14 of 16 <br />