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<br />77 Funding for Mental Health Voluntary Engagement (Existing) <br />78 Improve transparency of information on property tax notices sent by counties (Existing) <br />79 Allow for the use of city website or other technology-based methods for official notices (Existing) <br />80 Implement Police Officer arbitration reform <br />81 Amend State Building Code Chapter 1306 to Allow Municipalities to Require Sprinkler Systems <br />82 in R-2 (Multi-Family) Occupancy Group (Existing) <br />83 Racial Equity Data (Existing) <br />84 Support legislative efforts to require the Department of Labor and Industry to adopt an advanced <br />85 energy standard as part of the State Building Code and other legislative efforts to support zoning <br />86 and financial incentives at the local level to encourage sustainable building design, construction, <br />87 and operation strategies that aim to lower overall greenhouse gas emissions (Existing) <br />88 Continued Increased funding to local governments to address emerald ash borer (Modified) <br />89 Without limitation, amend state law to provide for the opportunity for city officials, City Council <br />90 members, and City Commission members to participate virtually at city meetings from a remote <br />91 location without having to open the remote location to the public as long as at least one publicly <br />92 accessible location is offered when not in a pandemic emergency (Modified) <br />93 Continued Increase funding for mental health services and resources for public safety (Modified) <br />94 Allow local units of government to designate which licensed ambulance service provider may <br />95 serve their community and to determine the appropriated level of service and response <br />96 times Review the effectiveness of state law in the regulation of emergency medical <br />97 services (Modified) <br />98 <br />99 <br />100 Policy Objectives <br />101 Advocating for Roseville’s Legislative Priorities will provide a voice to the Minnesota Legislature and <br />102 Governor on items and issues that are important to the community and city operations. <br />103 <br />104 Racial Equity Impact Summary <br />105 While the racial equity toolkit was not utilized to analyze the equity impact of the Legislative Priorities, it <br />106 is important to acknowledge that each priority may have racial equity impacts. As the City’s legislative <br />107 policies are mostly centered around state laws and policies, a broader state-wide equity lens is needed <br />108 to ensure that racial equity disparities are addressed. As the Legislature considers the City’s legislative <br />109 priorities, the City will advocate that racial equity impacts are considered in the drafting and <br />110 consideration of the legislation. <br />111 <br />112 Budget Implications <br />113 Not directly applicable to the Legislative Priorities. However individual items may have a cost impact to <br />114 the City, either negatively or positively, depending on the topic and outcome. <br />115 <br />116 Staff Recommendations <br />117 Staff recommends the City Council should review the draft and consider approval of the City's 2024 <br />118 Legislative Priorities <br />119 <br />120 Requested Council Action <br />121 The City Council should should review the draft and consider approval of the City's 2024 Legislative <br />122 Priorities <br />Page 3 of 4 <br />Qbhf!236!pg!413 <br /> <br />