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99 introducing sustainable development incentives. Council was not ready for <br />100 something like that yet but was put in the back of everyone's mind to continue to <br />101 work on. <br />102 Member Luongo thought parking codes should be reviewed by the PWETC. <br />103 Ms. Bakken thought that could be something the PWETC could discuss and then <br />104 be brought forward. <br />105 Member Rudolph thought staff could contact the local schools to include the ROS <br />106 climate group in some of the conversations. do <br />107 Chair Ficek asked if the public would like to speak on this item. <br />108 Ms. Cynthia White, Roseville <br />109 Ms. White explained she is concerned with the water and sustainability, and she did <br />110 not hear anything about this during the presentation. She would like to see a <br />111 consideration for water sustainability in future topics. <br />112 Ms. Bakken thought that is an area of opportunity for the City. She indicated the <br />113 City is apart of the EPA Water Sense Group. The group provides different ideas of <br />114 ways to engage, but the City has not really had the capacity to move forward on <br />115 some of those things. <br />116 Chair Ficek thanked staff for the presentation. <br />117 7. Future Agenda Items <br />118 Mr. Freihammer reviewed the Future PWETC agendas for March, April, and May. <br />119 <br />a. <br />March 26: <br />120 <br />• <br />Update on Envision Roseville <br />121 <br />• <br />Bike Plan <br />122 <br />b. <br />April23: <br />123 <br />• <br />Swearing in New Commissioners <br />124 <br />• <br />Green to Go update <br />125 <br />• <br />Annual Recycling Report <br />126 <br />• <br />Pavement Funding/Asset Management <br />127 <br />c. <br />May 28: <br />128 <br />• <br />MSA4 Annual Meeting <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />Page 6 of 140 <br />