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Roseville City Council
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11/27/2023
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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,November 27, 2023 <br /> Page 12 <br /> Councilmember Schroeder indicated she supported going to four and thought it was <br /> a good short-term fix on this. She indicated other sports have had the opportunity <br /> and there are enough permits for other organizations that do not come forward so <br /> she did not think the City should penalize an organization who is willing to do some <br /> charitable work. <br /> Recess <br /> Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 7:57 p.m., and reconvened at approximately <br /> 8:05 p.m. <br /> e. Receive Final Envision Roseville Report <br /> Assistant City Manager Rebecca Olson briefly highlighted this item as detailed in <br /> the Request for Council Action and related attachments dated November 27, 2023. <br /> Ms. Olson introduced Mr. Dan Edgerton, Zan Associates, who presented the final <br /> Envision Roseville report to the City Council. He also acknowledged Ms. Jana <br /> King, who did a lot of great work on this project. <br /> Mayor Roe thanked Zan Associates, staff, and all involved in the work done and <br /> for the presentation. He asked if there was any Councilmember feedback or <br /> questions. <br /> Councilmember Etten stated he appreciated some of the intentional outreach done. <br /> Councilmember Groff explained he did read most of the comments residents made <br /> and he thought it was revealing for him to hear different things. He appreciated the <br /> work in the reports and especially liked the efforts made to the BIPOC community. <br /> He was not terribly surprised that the aspirations were not terribly different from <br /> before because one thing he has found is that most people do like living in Roseville <br /> and do not want huge changes and the same is true with development. <br /> Councilmember Schroeder concurred with Councilmember Groff regarding the <br /> aspirations. She asked what percentage of participants in this were from Roseville. <br /> Mr. Edgerton indicated he thought the answer would be upwards of ninety percent. <br /> He explained he did not have a solid way of tabulating the results but based on what <br /> was asked both on the online survey and in person questions along with Hello <br /> Lamppost,he could see a lot of responses were from residents of Roseville. <br /> Councilmember Strahan indicated she heard the same thing and continues to hear <br /> the same thing about a community center and splashpad and the Council has talked <br /> recently about a splashpad. She appreciated the time and effort. <br />
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