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34 Chair Ficek asked with the above average snow there are a lot of piles building up <br />35 by the corners and he wondered how that affects sight distances. He was not sure if <br />36 there is a plan for this or if there should be because there is a lot of accumulation <br />37 occurring. <br />38 <br />39 Mr. Freihammer explained staff has, in most areas, tried to bench back, plowing <br />40 over the curb to create more storage space for the next event and in most cases that <br />41 does help to clear up sight visibility. If there are complaints staff does go and blow <br />42 snow to open things up. He indicated he has not heard much regarding sight <br />43 visibility on any particular corner. <br />44 <br />45 Chair Ficek thought all of the plow drivers are doing excellent work. He noted he <br />46 has been happy with it but does see it on some of the corners, but he thought that <br />47 might be on County roads. <br />48 <br />49 Chair Ficek asked on the Dale Street project if there is a layout because he is <br />50 particularly interested in some of the areas of Roseville where there is not a whole <br />51 lot of access. <br />52 <br />53 Mr. Freihammer indicated there is a layout. The last layout he saw there is a center <br />54 lane left turn running the length of the project. <br />55 <br />56 Mr. Freihammer indicated he will provide the Commission with an Envision <br />57 Roseville update at the next meeting. <br />58 <br />59 5. Green Team Update <br />60 Environmental Manager Ryan Johnson and Sustainability Intern Noelle Bakken <br />61 provided the annual Green Team update to the Commission. <br />62 <br />63 Member Misra asked how the 2040 Comp Plan energy goals graph will change <br />64 once the project goes through in Washington County. <br />65 <br />66 Mr. Johnson explained that the graph, the fifty-eight percent produced in 2021 will <br />67 jump up at least to three million. That will jump up almost ninety percent renewable <br />68 just for City operations. This is really only looking at City Hall Campus and where <br />69 the big draw is for electricity all of the time. <br />70 <br />71 Mr. Johnson continued with his presentation on EV charging and Less Mow May. <br />72 <br />73 Chair Ficek asked if there are going to be signs that people can pick up for Less <br />74 Mow May. <br />75 <br />76 Mr. Johnson indicated there will be signs available at City Hall and will be a limited <br />77 number for residents. <br />78 <br />79 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br />
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