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261 since they are responsible for over 12,000 within the metropolitan area, <br /> 262 making it difficult to maintain them all in a timely and/or consistent manner. <br /> 263 Mr. Culver advised that this presentation would also provide additional <br /> 264 information for the PWETC as to the decision-making in where stops are <br /> 265 placed and considerations taken into account for those locations and related <br /> 266 amenities. Mr. Culver opined it would be important and good information for <br /> 267 the PWETC to hear. <br /> 268 <br /> 269 Member Lenz suggested that may coordinate with the BRT as well, especially <br /> 270 for identifying areas to connect to the much-improved Snelling Avenue bus <br /> 271 stop/shelter situation. <br /> 272 • Member Cihacek noted the April meeting would include swearing in of Mr. <br /> 273 Trainer, and election of a Chair and Vice Chair. <br /> 274 <br /> 275 At the request of Chair Stenlund, Mr. Culver reported on the status of the LED <br /> 276 conversion, advising that City Hall and Public Works Maintenance Building <br /> 277 lighting was now fully converted, with the exception of the Council Chambers <br /> 278 due to meeting schedules, but was anticipated for completion by mid-April. <br /> 279 <br /> 280 Chair Stenlund questioned another item pending on his list before leaving the <br /> 281 PWETC, and sought an update on the pathway ranking or scoring and <br /> 282 development of criteria to rank those pathways and facilitate citywide <br /> 283 connectivity. <br /> 284 <br /> 285 Mr. Culver reported that staff's goal is to wrap that into the upcoming <br /> 286 comprehensive plan update allowing for more formal public comment tied into <br /> 287 that and other areas of the comprehensive plan. Mr. Culver noted that this would <br /> 288 allow a variety of residents to be involved, and also provide an update of priorities <br /> 289 since the last iteration and following completion of some of those segments since <br /> 290 last hearing from residents. After receiving that input from residents as to their <br /> 291 current priorities, Mr. Culver suggested it would then be good for the PWETC to <br /> 292 review that new and updated data as part of putting together a revised priority <br /> 293 plan for recommendation to the City Council. <br /> 294 <br /> 295 8. Adjourn to Tour <br /> 296 Cihacek—Heimerl—all aye 7/0 at 6:07 pm <br /> 297 At approximately 6:07 p.m., Member Cihacek moved, Member Heimerl seconded, <br /> 298 adjournment of the regular PWETC business for a tour of various areas of interest in <br /> 299 Roseville. <br /> 300 <br /> 301 Ayes: 7 <br /> 302 Nays: 0 <br /> 303 Motion carried. <br /> Page 7 of 7 <br />