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�: <br />81 Mr. Peter Lindstrom, Metro Council representative, explained this is one of the <br />82 areas of interest. He shared with the Commission the number of EV (electric <br />83 vehicle) registrations in the entire region. He noted in Roseville there are a little <br />84 over one hundred. He explained about eighty percent of people charge their EV's <br />85 at home. There is also a website called plug share which is a really great resource <br />86 that shows where all of the charging stations are located. There was also a cohort <br />87 of twenty-eight cities that met for a year or so called "Cities Charging Ahead". He <br />88 encouraged the Commission to google "Cities Charging Ahead" for more <br />89 information, tools and resources for cities that are interesting in expanding their <br />90 fleets and encouraging a better EV infrastructure for the city as a whole. <br />91 <br />92 Chair Cihacek thought moving forward and as a part of strategic planning it might <br />93 make sense as a part of the Transportation Plan to look at EV Infrastructure with a <br />94 five- and ten-year number to build out the fleet. <br />95 <br />96 7. 2020 Work Plan <br />97 City Engineer Jesse Freihammer provided a brief review and update on the 2020 <br />98 Work Plan listed in the staff report dated November 26, 2019. <br />99 <br />100 Member Hammer asked what the overall strategy was in how the Mill and Overlay <br />101 Projects were determined. <br />102 <br />103 Mr. Freihammer explained every four years all streets get rated and is used as a <br />104 base index and also relying on Public Works staff and where the maintenance is <br />105 being put on the roads. <br />106 <br />107 Mr. Culver reviewed the process with the Commission. <br />108 F <br />109 Vice Chair Wozniak asked who would be responsible for stripping the pathways. <br />110 <br />111 Mr. Freihammer indicated it, ould be the Public Works staff. <br />112 <br />113 Chair Cihacek asked what the impact would be for any INI that is happening. He <br />114 thought the north quadrant was the most impacted. <br />115 <br />116 Mr. Freihammer thought the south quadrant has a fair amount as well. He noted <br />117 the city has amap with sanitary sewer projects and lining of pipes, which does help. <br />118 <br />119 Mr. Freihammer continued with review of the 2020 Work Plan. <br />120 <br />121 Motion <br />122 Member Huiett moved, Member Joyce seconded, recommending approval of <br />123 the 2020 Work Plan. <br />124 <br />125 Ayes:6 <br />Page 3 of 5 <br />
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