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355 <br /> 356 Chair Cihacek asked individual PWETC members to think about the information <br /> 357 they wanted Metro Transit to provide to staff for dissemination to the PWETC as <br /> 358 part of their future work on the comprehensive plan transportation aspects. <br /> 359 <br /> 360 From Metro Transit's perspective, Mr. Lamb advised he would do the same on <br /> 361 their end with their staff to make sure the appropriate and most helpful level of <br /> 362 data and input is provided to Roseville staff and the PWETC. <br /> 363 <br /> 364 At the request of Member Seigler, it was determined that the presentation data <br /> 365 shared on Roseville boardings per location was available for the public and <br /> 366 PWETC, but was in GIS format. Mr. Lamb advised he would get Roseville staff <br /> 367 additional information on how to make access of that data easier. <br /> 368 <br /> 369 For the viewing public, Member Heimerl asked for contact information for those <br /> 370 having any transit issues or concerns, with Mr. Lamb referring the public to the <br /> 371 Metro Transit website or customer information phone number, as well as it being <br /> 372 posted in shelters. <br /> 373 <br /> 374 During his short six months at Metro Transit, Mr. Williams noted their customer- <br /> 375 focused interests and his favorable impression with treatment of riders equitably. <br /> 376 Recognizing that future transit isn't sustainable under current models, Mr. <br /> 377 Williams noted the interest in providing a mass transit product to Roseville, as <br /> 378 well as the bigger picture to assist with continued growth. Mr. Williams thanked <br /> 379 the PWETC and Roseville staff for their support, and asked that they feel free to <br /> 380 contact him personally at Metro Transit with ideas or if there was any way he <br /> 381 could help. <br /> 382 <br /> 383 On behalf of the PWETC, Chair Cihacek thanked Mr. Williams and Mr. Lamb for <br /> 384 their attendance,presentation, and valuable information. <br /> 385 <br /> 386 7. ADA Transition Presentation <br /> 387 Mr.Freihammer introduced in-house staff work to-date for creation and adoption <br /> 388 of a citywide transition plan, as required by law, for Americans with disabilities <br /> 389 Act (ADA)for the City of Roseville. <br /> 390 <br /> 391 City Engineer Luke Sandstrom provided a presentation on the draft plan <br /> 392 (Attachment A) and how the city transitions into citywide ADA compliance. At <br /> 393 the request of Chair Cihacek, Mr. Sandstrom advised that anything not currently <br /> 394 at a proper grade or based on the now dated 1990 ADA requirements, would need <br /> 395 replaced or revised. Mr. Sandstrom noted that this typically focused on public <br /> 396 rights-of-way and areas not at today's proper grades for curb ramps. While <br /> 397 required by law now, Mr. Sandstrom noted that the city had been proactively <br /> 398 updating them when doing a project within the area, in order to facilitate <br /> 399 Roseville residents and visitors to the area having physical and/or visual issues. <br /> 400 <br /> Page 9 of 17 <br />