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28 She indicated the second correction was on line 409, the word should be changed <br />29 from "empathetical" to "antithetical". She noted on line 411 "base" should be <br />30 changed to "waste". <br />31 <br />32 Motion <br />33 Member Ficek moved, Member Joyce seconded, approval of the May 25, 2021 <br />34 meeting minutes as amended. <br />35 <br />36 Ayes:6 <br />37 Nays:0 <br />38 Motion carried. <br />39 <br />40 4. Communication Items <br />41 City Engineer Jesse Freihammer provided a brief review and update on projects <br />42 and maintenance activities listed in the staff report dated June 22, 2021 <br />43 <br />44 Member Spencer asked what the delay was for the B2 project. <br />45 <br />46 Mr. Freihammer explained the project has not been bid. <br />47 <br />48 Vice Chair Ficek hoped the State budget passes soon but he asked Mr. Freihammer <br />49 to give a broad overview of the impact a State shutdown would have on the City <br />50 projects. <br />51 <br />52 Mr. Freihammer indicated the only project the City has State funding type two is <br />53 the pavement management project. He indicated the City does have some State Aid <br />54 funds and normally the City relies on the State for testing, etc. If the State does go <br />55 into shutdown the City has a consultant on board to do testing but normally the City <br />56 has MnDOT do plant inspections so the City would have the consultant also do the <br />57 plant inspections. The City should be able to continue with most of the work. The <br />58 other big project that would impact Roseville is the 35W project. <br />59 <br />60 Mr. Culver reviewed the Energy Action Plan and indicated the City Council did <br />61 approve the recycling contract with the proposal the Commission recommended. <br />62 <br />63 Member Misra thought Xcel Energy did a good job of recognizing Roseville's <br />64 needs and the group responded well. <br />65 <br />66 Chair Wozniak thought Commissioner Misra and others did a good job of <br />67 expressing and formulating those needs. He thought Mr. Culver did a good job of <br />68 discussing those in the City who are challenged to pay their utility bills. <br />69 <br />70 Mr. Culver explained at the last City Council meeting the Department Heads made <br />71 a presentation about equity and diversity efforts and initiatives at the City. He <br />72 reviewed the items discussed. He noted he highlighted the energy bourdon <br />73 component of the Energy Action Plan and how that does and will help some of <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />