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Member Hammer indicated she was thinking about some of the groups that have <br />come to the Commission meetings in the past, Resilient Roseville and Do Good <br />Roseville and some organizations that already have high engagement with folks <br />that are interested in things like this. She wondered if the City had relationships <br />with those folks and knew who they were to engage them to see if some members <br />would be interested. <br />Chair Wozniak explained Resilient Roseville would certainly be interested. <br />Mr. Culver indicated staff does have good ties with organizations in the City. The <br />key will be to reach out to them for good candidates. <br />Member Misra thought the City should also be looking at socio-economic diversity <br />as well. She suggested checking with other Commission Members to see if there <br />are any other connections that could be looked at. <br />Chair Wozniak opened up the floor for public comment with no one wishing to <br />speak. <br />Chair Wozniak asked what the timeline might look like. <br />Mr. Culver indicated staff really wants to be deliberate in trying to recruit members <br />to the team to attain that diversity. He indicated there will be some sort of blasting <br />and media blast. He hoped within the next five to six weeks there will be a team <br />and atimeline. <br />6. Recycling RFP Discussion <br />Environmental Specialist Johnson explained the City entered into a five-year <br />comprehensive recycling agreement with Eureka Recycling starting on January 1, <br />2017 and ending on December 31, 2021. He reviewed the Recycling RFP with the <br />Commission. <br />Vice Chair Huiett thought the question of who owns the cart seems a little <br />ridiculous and wondered if someone could explain why this is important and why <br />can't the City buy the cart from the current contractor so there is not really a swap <br />and what happens to the carts. She did not think this seemed like a high-level <br />priority but when looking at the dollars it starts to make sense <br />Chair Wozniak also flagged the cart issue as a discussion point because he thought <br />in the previous contract or maybe in the current contract with Eureka the City had <br />the option of buying the carts the City had for $175,000 and he believed those carts <br />were new five years ago. <br />Mr. Culver noted the carts were new from a previous contract and were three years <br />old at the time and are going on seven years old. <br />Page 5 of 8 <br />