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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 18, 2018 <br /> Page 7 <br /> what resulted from that is a joint Discover Your Parks will be held at Lake <br /> McCarrons on July 25tH <br /> Councilmember McGehee asked for further description of the outreach to the SE <br /> Roseville community. <br /> Chair O'Brien explained that the Parks department know that many residents in <br /> the SE Roseville community around Marion Street do not speak English, so spe- <br /> cific outreach was made to the children. The children then were able to interpret <br /> for the parents, and it was a great success. <br /> Commissioner Warzecha discussed the emerald ash borer situation in the City of <br /> Roseville. As of late 2016 the entire City is in the emerald ash borer infestation <br /> (EAB) zone, and the City has taken a 3-pronged approach: removal, replacement, <br /> treatment. It is estimated that all Ash trees in the City will be removed and re- <br /> placed at some point. After removal and replacement, there will be no need for <br /> the treatment anymore. There are two funding sources to accomplish these tasks. <br /> The City is either using money from grant funds or the City EAB funds. The <br /> grant funds were a total of$120,000. The EAB funds were established in 2011 <br /> and $106,000 remain. It is forecasted that another $20,000 will be needed for re- <br /> moval, $40,000 for replacements and $5,000 for treatment by the end of this year. <br /> Staff is currently pursuing grant opportunities for these activities in the amount of <br /> $30,000. <br /> Councilmember Willmus asked about diversifying tree stock. <br /> Chair O'Brien responded the guidelines have been 10% per species, but now are <br /> being reduced to 5%per species. <br /> Mayor Roe noted this is not just a Roseville issue. He asked whether the State is <br /> dealing with this. <br /> Parks and Recreation Director Brokke responded it is up to the local communities <br /> to handle public tree issues. The State is very involved in education and in help- <br /> ing with identification and in granting opportunities as they become available. <br /> Mayor Roe commented on the Dutch Elm disease. <br /> Parks and Recreation Director Brokke responded he lived through that situation as <br /> well, and it was similar. The State will participate as they can, but it is a joint ef- <br /> fort among everyone. <br /> Councilmember McGehee asked about updating the public tree master plan to in- <br /> crease the listing of acceptable species to plant. <br />