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34 Comments and corrections to draft minutes had been submitted by PWETC <br />35 commissioners prior to tonight's meeting and those revisions incorporated into the <br />36 draft presented in meeting materials. <br />37 <br />38 Chair Cihacek noted they do not have a recording secretary present at the meeting. <br />39 They will make note of any changes to the minutes and email a final copy out to <br />40 Commission members. <br />41 <br />42 Motion <br />43 Wozniak moved, Member Trainor seconded, approval of the May 23, 2017 <br />44 meeting minutes as presented. <br />45 <br />46 Ayes:7 <br />47 Nays:0 <br />48 Motion carried. <br />49 <br />50 4. Communication Items <br />51 Public Works Director Culver and City Engineer Freihammer provided additional <br />52 comments and a brief review and update on projects, maintenance activities, and <br />53 City Council actions listed in the staff reports dated June 27, 2017. <br />54 <br />55 At the request of Member Wozniak, Mr. Culver provided an update on the search <br />56 for an organics collection site. He stated discussion has been on hold since the <br />57 Parks Department has been focused on Rosefest. They hope to continue discussion <br />58 in the next few weeks, have a proposal for a site in the next two months, and an <br />59 operational site before the end of October. <br />60 <br />61 Member Heimerl requested if pictures of the PaveDrain permeable paver system <br />62 could be available to show the public when the project is completed. Mr. <br />63 Freihammer agreed and noted videos on the installation of the system were taken <br />64 and posted to Facebook and Twitter by the Communications Department. <br />65 <br />66 At the request of Chair Cihacek, Mr. Culver provided an update on the campus <br />67 master plan. He stated the scope of what the Council approved in December did not <br />68 include an overall campus master plan. It was focused on building a license center <br />69 and conducting a detailed analysis of the maintenance facility. The maintenance <br />70 facility study is still underway, and they hope to give a brief update to the Council <br />71 mid-July. The overall facility study will not be completed until the end of July. <br />72 <br />73 Member Wozniak requested an update on the parks recycling program. Mr. Culver <br />74 reported the pilot recycling program is focused on Central Park/Lexington, and <br />75 around Bennett Lake. They do have recycling containers at other parks, but they <br />76 will not expand it fully until they have results from the pilot program. There should <br />77 be recycling bins at the softball fields east of Victoria Street. The pilot program will <br />78 end in October, and they will assess how it went. Member Wozniak commented <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />