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Attachment F <br />job is to defend and protect. Let that be Roseville's priority as a <br />the preliminary budget <br />place of government. In what way does not putting money toward <br />not align with your <br />our law enforcement protect us? Allocating funds to things like <br />priorities for Roseville? <br />diversity officers will further divide and demoralize Roseville. It <br />Are there areas of the <br />will cause more finger pointing, friction, and hate. Stop seeing <br />budget that you would <br />citizens for what they look like and rather that we are all equal <br />like to see the city <br />Americans who happen to choose Roseville as home. <br />allocate more or fewer <br />resources? What <br />Furthermore, a large part of taxes are supposed to go to <br />changes would you <br />infrastructure (i.e. roads, sidewalks, etc). Have you driven around <br />suggest for the 2019 <br />Roseville lately? Half the roads and sidewalks are a mess! <br />city budget? <br />Roseville's priorities according to this budget are not putting ALL <br />residents first. That concerns me and causes me to consider <br />some other place of residence. <br />NOTE: If you submit this form, please DO NOT mail the 2019 Roseville Resident <br />Budget Priorities Card included in the September/October City News. Thank you! <br />Unless restricted by law, all correspondence to and from Roseville City <br />government offices, including information submitted through electronic forms such <br />as this one, may be public data subject to the Minnesota Data Practices Act <br />and/or may be disclosed to third parties. <br />Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. <br />28 <br /> <br />