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35 Motion <br />36 Member Trainor moved, Chair Cihacek seconded, approval of the March 27, <br />37 2018 meeting minutes as amended. <br />38 Motion <br />39 Chair Cihacek moved, seconded by Member Trainor to TABLE this item <br />40 until an additional Member arrives at the meeting, since the 3 new <br />41 Commissioners were not present at the March meeting. <br />WE <br />43 Ayes:2 <br />44 Nays:0 <br />45 Abstentions: 3 (Joyce, Kruse, Kors) <br />46 <br />47 5. Communication Items <br />48 Member Misra arrived at this time, at approximately 6:34 p.m. <br />49 <br />50 Public Works Director Culver provided a brief review and update on projects and <br />51 maintenance activities listed in the staff report dated April 24, 2018. <br />52 <br />53 Member Kors inquired about the location of the lift station. <br />54 <br />55 City Engineer Freihammer pointed out the three new lift stations on the map. <br />56 <br />57 Member Trainor asked whether there continue to be flooding issues near the <br />58 Godfrey Pit lift station. <br />59 <br />60 Mr. Culver pointed out the last time flooding happened was in 2013. That is a spot <br />61 that staff continues to watch. There have been significant improvements to the lift <br />62 station, but there will still be rain events that impact the area. <br />63 <br />64 Mr. Culver pointed out that one of the flyers in the newsletter reference recycling. <br />65 Staff works with Ramsey County to maintain a consistent message on recycling. <br />66 Member Trainor had previously pointed out the change in recycling standards, <br />67 which now permit paper towel and toilet paper tubes. Under the plastic container <br />68 section, it does not specifically mention that residents cannot recycle nos. 3 and 6 <br />69 containers. That is a difference in philosophy between the County and Roseville, <br />70 and even with Eureka. The County feels if the numbers are included, people will <br />71 forget what the number is and they will look at the container and throw it away. He <br />72 continued that the City will have to manage the message. Through all the years of <br />73 recycling, he believes the public is generally educated enough to look at the <br />74 numbers and know what is accepted. Those numbers should be reinforced, in his <br />75 opinion. <br />76 <br />77 Member Kruse asked whether Pathway projects are funded out of Public Works. <br />78 <br />Page 2 of 9 <br />