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166 Mr. Johnson explained that is actually a good point and the City is working on that <br />167 this year. He reviewed what staff is trying to do in the parks this summer in order <br />168 to come up with a plan to implement in 2022. <br />169 <br />170 Chair Wozniak asked in regard to salt use, he knew that Roseville has been looking <br />171 at alternatives to granular salt to try and control icing in terms of using alternatives <br />172 like beef brine and other applications and saw staff is tracking how much is used <br />173 but is there any concern that there may be a restriction on how much salt can be <br />174 applied given the effect it is starting to have on water quality. <br />175 <br />176 Mr. Johnson did not think it would actually get to the point of putting a restriction <br />177 on how much can be used because it will end up coming down to safety and the <br />178 municipalities and the other road authorities are going to use what they have to use <br />179 given the conditions to make a safe driving surface. The PCA is pushing for <br />180 education and making sure that the applicators are trained. <br />181 <br />182 Public Comment <br />183 <br />184 Chair Wozniak offered an opportunity for public comment with no one <br />185 coming forward. <br />186 <br />187 Chair Wozniak thanked Mr. Johnson for his presentation. <br />188 <br />189 6. City Council Joint Meeting Preparation <br />190 Mr. Culver explained the PWETC is scheduled to meet with the City Council for <br />191 its annual joint meeting which is scheduled for July 19, 2021. He asked the <br />192 Commission to make a list of topics to discuss with the City Council and staff will <br />193 include them in the July 19'' Council packet. <br />194 <br />195 The Commission discussed possible topics and came up with the following for the <br />196 joint meeting discussion: <br />197 <br />198 Activities and accomplishments: <br />199 • Partners in Energy <br />200 • Energy Action Plan <br />201 • City achieving GreenStep five and sustainability <br />202 • Greenhouse Gas reduction in the Comp. Plan as well as encouraging solar <br />203 and alternative forms of energy <br />204 • Campus solar program <br />205 • Current efforts to benchmark energy, Will Ristow and his work <br />206 • Organic drop off <br />207 • Commission work on the utility rates, water tiering <br />208 • Recycling contract and the REP <br />209 • MS4 Annual meeting <br />210 • Sustainability Super meetings <br />211 • Progress on the Pathways Plan <br />Page 5 of 6 <br />
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