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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 18, 2018 <br /> Page 9 <br /> Councilmember Laliberte noted that Representative Alice Hausman is a lead rep- <br /> resentative on the capital expenditures committee, and she has been a great advo- <br /> cate for Roseville. She noted that Senator Issacson has also pledged support for <br /> helping Roseville work on this bonding. <br /> Commissioner Baggenstoss noted the Commission is researching partnering with <br /> a group that will bring legislator tours to the facility. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte noted that tours were done to many sites across the <br /> State, but when it came time for hearings at the Capitol, they decided to not do <br /> hearings for anyone they had toured. Rather, they gave deference to anyone who <br /> was requesting money who had not gotten a tour. That could happen again. <br /> Chair O'Brien summarized that the Commission has had a very busy last 3 — 5 <br /> years. The Commissions is seeing that one of the main themes for the long-term <br /> is maintaining what is in the City and that what is already in existence is in good <br /> shape. The Commission wants to continue to work on things. Pathways and <br /> sidewalks and connecting the community remains a priority. Providing better <br /> Parks and Rec services to SW Roseville remains a priority. Acquiring new par- <br /> cels of land that might become available close to current parks is another area of <br /> interest. Residents continue to bring up the idea of a community center. It would <br /> be important to create a process to look at that decision. Before moving to those <br /> new ideas, it is important to stabilize what the City has. <br /> Mayor Roe stated he had a conversation with representatives of the Nepalese and <br /> Bhutanese communities, and they talked about the sport of cricket. Another <br /> common theme he has heard is the desire for more pickleball in the community. <br /> Councilmember McGehee applauded the idea to take a breath and figure out how <br /> to sustain what has been done. She would like to put one more item on the list of <br /> things to think about, which is an accessible playground. There are only two in <br /> the Metro area that are fully accessible. <br /> Councilmember Etten commented on the need to know what diverse communities <br /> are looking for and how to provide those opportunities. Maybe there are some <br /> things being done less and less, and there are ways to repurpose those spaces. <br /> Regarding natural resources, there is a fervent group of volunteers, but it does not <br /> have the breadth of volunteers the City had hoped for. It is hard to stay ahead of <br /> the number of invasive species in areas where money has been spent to remove <br /> them. Discussion around expanding volunteer efforts needs to happen. <br /> Councilmember Willmus noted that the idea of a community center has long been <br /> on the forefront of this community's mind. One thing in relation to that is gather- <br /> ing spaces and meeting spaces. Over the last few years, the City has taken steps <br />