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Regular City Council Meeting ATTACHMENT B <br /> Monday, July 10, 2017 <br /> Councilmember Etten spoke in support of referring this to the HRIEC and agreed <br /> with the Mayor's suggestion to not put too much specificity on who made <br /> determinations on those programs. However, Councilmember Etten agreed that it <br /> was a valid point to identify who was involved in the Imagine Roseville planning <br /> effort, since it had begun as the city's response to the Castille shooting incident, <br /> but had now evolved to a maturation point that indicated more formalities or for <br /> incorporation into the HRIEC itself. Councilmember Etten clarified that staff had <br /> continued to acknowledge for months and in this PPP that the Imagine Roseville <br /> planning effort was just that and nothing more formal at this point. <br /> City Manager Trudgeon agreed with Mayor Roe's suggested language change, <br /> but sought to maintain a check-in or acceptance on the City Council level; and an <br /> awareness and/or acknowledgement by the City Council directing and approving <br /> staff resources. <br /> Specific to the Imagine Roseville committee, Councilmember Laliberte noted the <br /> number of city resources currently being used that have yet to be quantified. If <br /> this remains a city effort, Councilmember Laliberte advocated for more <br /> responsibility in addressing that going forward. However, if this is a grass roots <br /> community effort, Councilmember Laliberte questioned if it needed to be <br /> sanctioned by the City Council. <br /> Mayor Roe opined that as long the Imagine Roseville effort or any effort used the <br /> city's name, it required a City Council approval process. However, Mayor Roe <br /> suggested that the HRIEC be allowed to have that discussion first and make the <br /> recommendation to the City Council on the ultimate process adopted. <br /> Councilmember Etten questioned if the former Human Rights Commission was <br /> making recommendations to the City Council for review prior to implementing <br /> programs or initiatives (e.g. mental health efforts). <br /> Mayor Roe clarified that a change to the ordinance related to the HRIEC had been <br /> intentional on the part of the City Council to avoid past issues. Mayor Roe noted <br /> this was the process used by other advisory commissions, using the example of <br /> the PWETC. Mayor Roe reiterated that as long as something has the city name <br /> involved, even when a cooperative event or in partnership with others, the <br /> Roseville City Council had to weigh in. Mayor Roe noted that this had been <br /> previously approved with a process for those advisory groups to make a formal <br /> recommendation to the City Council after their initial discussions to ensure each a <br /> remained responsible to the City Council. <br /> Etten moved, McGehee seconded, approval of the 2017-2018 City Priority Plan <br /> document(Attachment C) as amended. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Etten, McGehee, Laliberte and Roe. <br />
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