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3/26/2024
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0 <br />Environment and sustainability <br />c. Home -based business, consultant. <br />• The city should be more supportive of businesses in recycling, waste reduction, and organics <br />recycling. <br />m. Supplier to the home construction and remodeling industry. Located in warehouse/retail space in the <br />industrial park. <br />• A recycling program oriented to small businesses would be helpful. We don't need a whole <br />dumpster for our recycling. A shared option would be helpful for small volume generators. I feel <br />terrible about all the cardboard we don't recycle, but we also don't produce enough material to <br />justify the expense of the recycling bin on our own. <br />o. Small business & property owner with —5 employees <br />• We recycle everything we can, but we can't recycle cardboard. An extra dumpster for cardboard <br />would be $250 per month, which we can'tjustify. Can the city or county work something out to <br />make cardboard recycling for business more realistic? <br />Parks and Greenspace <br />c. Home -based business, consultant <br />• The quality of life and access to good Parks and Recreation is more important with more employees <br />working from home. It also helps the city attract a quality labor pool which is good for employers. <br />e. Contractor located in the industrial Park, 120 to 150 employees on site. <br />• Parks and green space are important for recruiting and retaining employees. We appreciate the <br />trail near our offices and expansion of the trail system in the area, providing connections to Byerlys. <br />f. Roseville resident with counseling business in Roseville office building <br />• During the pandemic, our family went to all the Roseville parks as an activity. It seems like they are <br />making all the "same park". It would be nice if they would differentiate more so families can go to <br />different parks and enjoy some variety rather than such a uniform experience. <br />• With long Minnesota winters we are looking for indoor play areas for kids <br />h. Small family owned retailer in a mall near Rosedale, one owner is BIPOC <br />• There's always something going on at Central Park— that's a positive. It creates an active, positive <br />image for the community. <br />m. Supplier to the home construction and remodeling industry. Located in warehouse/retail space in the <br />industrial park. <br />• 1 read about the parks and trails in the city newsletter. If I lived here, I would value parks and trails <br />highly. We have started walking the trail near Langton Lake recently and like it. <br />11 <br />Page 136 of 140 <br />
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