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125 <br />126 Member Joyce asked if there was anywhere in the newsletter where the City can <br />127 showcase restaurants in Roseville that are using and have adopted compostable and <br />128 recyclable takeout containers. He thought that may encourage other businesses to <br />129 do the same. <br />130 <br />131 Mr. Culver thought that was a good idea and the City could try to do some type of <br />132 survey to find that out and beside putting something in the newsletter there could <br />133 be an online article. <br />134 <br />135 Chair Ficek thought the Commission should start to talk about No Mow May and <br />136 pollinator information in order to have something in place before next May. He <br />137 wondered when this should be discussed. <br />138 <br />139 Mr. Culver thought there should be something about these topics in the March/April <br />140 2023 newsletter and reinforce it in the May/June 2023 newsletter. A detailed <br />141 conversation on this topic could be done at the November or January meeting as <br />142 well to make sure that something is ready to put in the newsletter. <br />143 <br />144 Chair Ficek asked if the speed limit discussion should be a two -meeting item. <br />145 <br />146 Mr. Culver indicated that should be discussed and he thought the expectation for <br />147 Roseville will be to have some sort of public participation on the topic. He thought <br />148 the Commission should have a preliminary meeting on what that would entail and <br />149 how will the City engage the public and what does the City want to talk about <br />150 preliminarily. Then the Commission will want to review the comments and have <br />151 an opportunity for the public to come to a Commission meeting to discuss the topic <br />152 and see what people would like to see on their streets or not like to see. Then he <br />153 thought after that staff and the Commission work on some proposed speed limits <br />154 and how to enact that across the City. They can also talk about limitations of <br />155 enforcement and some other things. He thought the Commission could start <br />156 discussion on this in September with some public interaction. <br />157 <br />158 Mr. Culver updated the Commission on possible topics for future meetings. <br />159 <br />160 Member Misra asked if there has been any thought about revisiting the Master Plan <br />161 for the City campus. <br />162 <br />163 Mr. Culver explained staff currently has August 8u' scheduled for an update to the <br />164 City Council but it might get moved to August 22°d because of other agenda items. <br />165 He thought staff had some good information and could discuss at the August or <br />166 September meeting with the PWETC. <br />167 <br />168 Member Collins indicated he would be interested in touring the City facilities. <br />169 <br />
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