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Chair Wozniak thanked Ms. Kosuth for the presentation. <br />8. Sustainability Update <br />Mr. Johnson provided a brief update on sustainability in Roseville. <br />Ms. Noelle Bakken, Sustainability Intern, introduced herself and made a <br />presentation on Roseville sustainability efforts and the Energy Action Plan. <br />Chair Wozniak indicated this is a PWETC workplan for the upcoming year. He <br />thought this gets back to the whole point of so much going on in the area of <br />sustainability. <br />Member Spencer asked if the wind source information webinar up on the <br />sustainability website for those who would like to watch it and get information. <br />Ms. Bakken was not sure if it was on the site yet but she would like to get the <br />recording uploaded to the City website. <br />Chair Wozniak noted he was surprised to hear that the City is awaiting membership <br />in the solar garden, Washington County site. He was trying to find a community <br />solar garden he could subscribe to and everyone was booked or he could not get an <br />answer or too far away from Ramsey County so he was glad to hear that there is <br />some progress and he looked forward to seeing more openings and he hoped the <br />City can help facilitate that when more openings arise. <br />Member Misra thought the presentation was terrific and points out to her the value <br />of increasing some of the things talked about earlier such as outreach to the <br />residents and she thought people would benefit from hearing about these things. <br />She thought it would be nice to have an update more than once a year. <br />Mr. Culver indicated there will be opportunities for updates more than once per <br />year. <br />Chair Wozniak thought during the monthly update maybe the Commission could <br />get updated on sustainability efforts if there is an update to be had. <br />Chair Wozniak thanked Ms. Bakken and Mr. Johnson for the update. <br />9. Items for Next Meeting — February 22, 2022 <br />Discussion ensued regarding the February PWETC agenda: <br />• Update on Civic Campus Predesign <br />• Update on Local Sales Tax <br />• Tour in March of the trail over Ramsey Ditch 4. <br />Member Misra indicated she would like to have an update on recyclable take out <br />containers in the neat month. <br />Page 8 of 9 <br />
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