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217 Chair Wozniak agreed. <br />218 <br />219 Member Hammer thought a sustainable Roseville is also a very equitable Roseville <br />220 and there seems to be a lot of connection. There is a lot of talk in the meeting about <br />221 building affordable housing, a lot of different housing varieties around Roseville <br />222 and that paired with this conversation gives her a lot of hope. She thought it would <br />223 be nice to know what the Commission is doing to bring this topic to the table and <br />224 connect all of the things that help the city be a more equitable and inclusive <br />225 community to live in. <br />226 <br />227 Chair Wozniak thought that was great, equity is one of those cultural guideposts <br />228 that in the traditional set up of a city Commission seems to fall through the cracks. <br />229 He thought it was excellent it was brought up and should be added to the filters the <br />230 Commission uses to look at some of the issues that will be brought up from month <br />231 to month. <br />232 <br />233 Mr. Culver noted that equity engagements, the city does take that very seriously in <br />234 Roseville and the HRIEC is going to be meeting with the city Council in July to <br />235 have some conversations about strengthening some of those goals and efforts and <br />236 he absolutely thinks that when the Commission gets into the engagement portion <br />237 of the Partners in Energy program that it will absolutely be apriority of theirs which <br />238 is to make sure they are inclusive in their engagement, deliberate about engaging <br />239 all parts of the community and not just the ones that generally speak up. <br />240 <br />241 Chair Wozniak thought this is one of those things the Commission has not talked <br />242 about much as a PWET Commission and this is a high priority for the city and <br />243 should be on the Commission's list of things to consider when discussing things. <br />244 <br />245 Chair Wozniak thanked Ms. Thompson for her presentation and looked forward to <br />246 continued updates on the long list of projects she is involved in. <br />247 <br />248 9. Items for Next Meeting — July 28, 2020 <br />249 Discussion ensued regarding the July PWETC agenda: <br />250 • City Ordinance Changes <br />251 • City Council Joint Meeting Preparation <br />252 • Preliminary 2020 Calendar, August —November. <br />253 <br />254 10. Adjourn <br />255 <br />256 Motion <br />257 Member Joyce moved, Member Huiett seconded, adjournment of the meeting <br />258 at approximately 8:43 p.m. <br />259 <br />260 Ayes:7 <br />261 Nays:0 <br />262 Motion carried. <br />Page 6 of 6 <br />
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