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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, September 10, 2018 <br /> Page 9 <br /> Kearns indicated she was frustrated and upset with what has been going on and asked if <br /> she should briefly describe the issue to the Council. <br /> Mayor Roe indicated the Council was aware of the issue so in the interest of not having <br /> certain information out in the public, it might be better to not go into too much detail. <br /> Ms. Kearns stated it is awful and horrible to be going through this and to feel forced out <br /> of her unit for doing nothing wrong and not having support in her matter. She wondered <br /> where the support was for her, as a resident, in this situation. She noted this was frustrat- <br /> ing and she was doing everything she could. She stated she has filed a HUD and Human <br /> Rights complaint so there will be a formal investigation but that takes so long. <br /> Ms. Kearns stated in the meantime, she has been looking around but a lot of landlords in <br /> Roseville do not accept Section 8 for various reasons. She would like to stay in the City <br /> of Roseville as her son has mental health needs and she loves Brimhall, which works with <br /> her son. She is trying to figure out how she can stand up for herself and not be forced out <br /> of her house or the City where she has lived for the last fourteen months. She indicated <br /> she wanted to put this on the record and continue to say this is an ongoing issue and <br /> would appreciate any support the City could provide on her behalf <br /> Mayor Roe stated he appreciated Ms. Kearns coming before the Council and reaching <br /> out to the City with her problem. He understood Ms. Kearns has received some assis- <br /> tance from City staff as well in terms of making connections with assistance that can be <br /> provided. <br /> 10. Council & City Manager Communications, Reports, and Announcements <br /> Mr. Trudgeon reviewed the Future Meeting Agenda Highlights. He noted on September <br /> 17, 2018, there will be a City Council Work Session with three items. He also reviewed <br /> the September 24, 2018, City Council and EDA Meeting and the October 8, 2018 City <br /> Council Meeting. <br /> 11. Councilmember-Initiated Items for Future Meeting <br /> Councilmember McGehee stated she would like discussion on a future agenda about Zon- <br /> ing Regulations for green space and areas for multi-family units that are built in Rose- <br /> ville. She stated the alleged tot lot at Sienna Green is a 16-foot diameter filled with pea <br /> gravel and a cement curb with a climbing structure in the middle. She thought the City <br /> could do better than that for families and people with children living in the community <br /> and rental units. <br /> 12. Adjourn <br /> Etten moved, Laliberte seconded, adjournment of the meeting at approximately 6:50 p.m. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Etten, McGehee and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br />
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