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35 • Allow for the use of city website or other technology-based methods for official notices <br />36 • Review the effectiveness of state law with the regulation of emergency services <br />37 • Police Officer Recruitment and Retention <br />38 • Racial Equity Data <br />39 • Regulation of cannabinoid products <br />40 • Support legislative efforts to require the Department of Labor and Industry to adopt an <br />41 advanced energy standard as part of the State Building Code and other legislative efforts to <br />42 support zoning and financial incentives at the local level to encourage sustainable building <br />43 design, construction, and operation strategies that aim to lower overall greenhouse gas <br />44 emissions. <br />45 <br />46 The last bullet item under Other Priorities was added as a result of discussion at the December 5, <br />47 2022 meeting. The City Council should review the wording in the new priority to make sure it <br />48 captures the intent expressed at the December meeting. <br />49 <br />50 Finally, Mayor Roe has suggested one additional addition to the City’s 2023 Legislative Priorities <br />51 centered around support of Ramsey County’s Youth Violence Response Proposal. Information <br />52 about Ramsey County’s request is in included at Attachment B. <br />53 P OLICY O BJECTIVE <br />54 Advocating for Roseville’s Legislative Prioritieswill provide a voice to the Minnesota Legislature <br />55 and Governor on items and issues that are important to the community and city operations. <br />56 B UDGET I MPLICATIONS <br />57 Not directly applicable to the Legislative Priorities. However individual items may have a cost <br />58 impact to the City, either negatively or positively, depending on the topic and outcome. <br />59 R ACIAL E QUITY I MPACT S UMMARY <br />60 While the racial equity toolkit was not utilized to analyze the equity impact for each legislative <br />61 priority, it is important to acknowledge that each priority has racial equity impacts. As the City’s <br />62 legislative policies are mostly centered around state laws and policies, a broader state-wide equity <br />63 lens is needed to ensure that racial equity disparities are addressed. As the Legislature considers the <br />64 City’s legislative priorities, the City will advocate that racial equity impacts are considered inthe <br />65 drafting and consideration of the legislation. In addition, as part of future City legislative priority <br />66 consideration, staff will conduct a racial equity impact analysis for items when appropriate. <br />67 S TAFF R ECOMMENDATION <br />68 Staff recommends the City Council should review and consider adoption of the 2023 Legislative <br />69 Priorities. <br />70 R EQUESTED C OUNCIL A CTION <br />71 The City Council should review and consider adoption of the 2023 Legislative Priorities. <br />Prepared by: Patrick Trudgeon, City Manager (651) 792-7021 <br /> <br />Attachments: A: Draft 2023 Roseville Legislative Priorities <br /> B: Ramsey County Youth Violence Response Proposal Fact Sheet <br /> <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br />