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and the benches are placed where the traffic is. He noted the City could put a bench <br />in a location but does not typically do that. <br />Chair Ficek asked if the name should be changed to courtesy bench. <br />The Commission was in favor of changing the name. <br />Chair Ficek asked if the benches should be limited to transit stops. He thought in <br />light of how the Commission has talked about putting benches in other places and <br />having it more walkable, he was in favor of opening this up to allow for more <br />benches. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated if there is support for benches to be in other places, the <br />City would make sure that the benches are placed in the rights -of -way and look at <br />the technical aspects of the placement. <br />The Commission discussed possible placement of benches and where current <br />benches are placed, including transit stops. <br />10. CEE Program Update <br />Public Works Director Jesse Freihammer explained at the July Joint <br />Council/PWETC meeting, it was discussed whether or not a revolving loan fund <br />should be established that private property owners could utilize to make repairs to <br />their water and sewer services. The Council mentioned that there are existing <br />programs set up through Community Development. Staff discussed the programs <br />with Community Development staff and learned there are various programs <br />administered by the Center for Energy and Environment (CEE). CEE offers 5 <br />specific programs just to Roseville residents and also offer other programs that <br />apply to the whole county or state as well. <br />Mr. Freihammer reviewed the three programs, Roseville Home Improvement Loan, <br />Roseville Senior Deferred Loan and Roseville Emergency Deferred Loan for <br />Roseville residents only that could be used for private water and sewer repairs. <br />Chair Ficek thought the CEE website was pretty good with all of the different loans <br />and requirements listed. He encouraged people to go to the website and take a look <br />at it. <br />Member Mueller indicated CEE is great to work with. She noted she had done two <br />loans over the last few years with them. <br />11. Future Agenda Items <br />Discussion ensued regarding future agenda items: <br />October 24, 2023 <br />• Update on County Road B <br />• Envision Roseville update. <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />
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