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Attachment A <br />Minutes Excerpt <br />March 18, 2019 <br />City Council Meeting <br /> <br />get at easier than what he wants to point out, which are contractors or suppliers. He <br />asked how can those things be measured in terms of costs and tying that back. That <br />would be an aspect of this that he would be very interested in. <br /> <br />Ms. Olson stated those are conversations the organization has had, and answers are <br />not known at this point. <br /> <br />Mayor Roe stated just because there is a question about it does not mean it is not <br />looked at but to keep those items on the list to circle back to when procedures or <br />processes need to be looked at. He noted policies can be changed, and the City can <br />circle back to those things. <br /> <br />Mayor Roe did not think the organization was on the wrong track by any stretch <br />and thought it was probably the threshold, noting the City has crossed that and is in <br />good shape. He thought the next steps are important as to identifying some of those <br />more detailed measures and trying to look at timelines to see what could be done <br />sooner and later. He thought it was great to identify partners and would identify <br />the St. Paul Area Chamber, which has done a lot of work on equity as well with the <br />business community. <br /> <br />Mayor Roe thought it would be worth a conversation with the HRIEC to figure out <br />how that Commission plugs into this because he could see them functioning in a <br />way almost like the Public Works Environment and Transportation Commission <br />works related to the Green Step Process. <br /> <br />Councilmember Groff asked how much the HRIEC has been involved with this so <br />far. <br /> <br />Ms. Olson stated this has been more of an update for the HRIEC and the HRIEC <br />has not been involved in the internal workings. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />