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41 The Parks and Recreation Department utilizes the following methods to educate the public on <br />42 EAB: <br />43 Articles in city publications <br />44 Resources on the city website <br />45 Diseased and hazardous tree door hangers <br />46 Subject matter expertise <br />47 <br />48 The Commission discussed options for tree replacement and whether residents should have: <br />49 The option of refusing a replacement tree on public land near their home <br />50 (boulevards) <br />51 Be able to select a species not identified on the plan <br />52 Only a tree determined by the Roseville Tree Master Plan <br />53 <br />54 Commissioner Gelbach proposed the creation of a program for residents to donate a tree or <br />55 funds toward the purchase of a tree for city-owned land. <br />56 <br />57 Commissioner Gelbach questioned if we have an inventory of private property trees. Staff <br />58 confirmed that our tree survey was only completed for city-owned land. <br />59 <br />60 Commissioner Stoner suggested adding an Ash Tree leaf guide to the door hangers. <br />61 <br />62 The Commission discussed options on how to best use EAB funds and how to procure <br />63 additional monies for EAB in the future. <br />64 <br />65 Commissioner Hoag suggested offering residents as many tree options as possible to increase <br />66 resident buy-in. <br />67 <br />68 5) NATURAL RESOURCE STEWARDSHIP NETWORK AND DISCUSSION <br />69 Staff explained the current status and upcoming events for the Natural Resource Stewardship <br />70 Program including information on the Roseville Parks and Recreation Stewardship Network, <br />71 Public Agency Advisors, monthly volunteer events, native gardens, and special projects. <br />72 <br />73 Currently, Stantec Inc. is managing the work and maintenance of the natural resource <br />74 restoration in all Roseville parks. However, in 2019, management and maintenance of some <br />75 parks will transition back to the city. <br />76 <br />77 Staff reiterated that we have been successful in the third Saturday of the month events. <br />78 However, having just a once a month program will not be enough moving forward. <br />79 Vice-Chair Baggenstoss suggested that an adopt-a-park program could contribute to the <br />80 Stewardship Network. Also, he proposed the idea to include educational training materials <br />666 <br /> <br />
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