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City Engineer Freihammer provided a brief review and update on projects and <br />maintenance activities listed in the staff report dated November 28, 2017. <br />Mr. Culver discussed the I -35W project. He described the pavement maintenance <br />and signal work that would occur at the intersection of Cleveland Avenue. <br />Member Wozniak suggested the timing at the Cleveland Avenue intersection be <br />adjusted. <br />Mr. Culver stated modifications could be made at this intersection to address the <br />left turn lane concerns, along with pedestrian timers. He explained the problems at <br />this intersection were more geometric than timing concerns. <br />5. Recycle Coach App <br />Mr. Johnson referred to the memo dated November 28, 2017. He reported Elk <br />River recently signed up for this new system, which was an application for phones, <br />tablets and computers. He commented on the importance of getting information to <br />residents regarding recycling and garbage pickup. He explained a Recycle Coach <br />App would come tailored to the City of Roseville. He reviewed the benefits of the <br />network and increased exposure. He provided further comment on the analytics <br />that would come along with the app and requested feedback on how to proceed. <br />Member Trainor asked who would be responsible for providing information from <br />the County. <br />Mr. Johnson stated the City would be responsible for sending the initial information <br />for the County, along with updates. He explained the City already had this <br />information. <br />Member Trainor stated he liked the idea of the app. <br />Member Seigler stated he didn't like the app initially but after reading through all <br />of the information he did. He suggested the app have recycling reminders or alerts <br />along with dates when shredding occurred. He recommended the app move <br />forward with the free starter package and that the City not pay for additional <br />services until there was justification the app was being used. <br />Member Wozniak agreed a recycling and shredding alert would benefit residents. <br />However, he wasn't certain if this app was the right answer or if the City's website <br />was adequate. <br />Mr. Culver commented the City's website could only send email reminders and <br />these may go unseen by residents. He explained that the app would send residents <br />an alert to remind them of upcoming events or recycling days. He reported staff <br />was proposing to redo the City's website in order to be more mobile -device <br />friendly. <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />