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Member Rudolph believed it was last month where the Commission talked about <br />the Roseville Strategic Plan and she wondered about and thought it might be nice <br />to call out, because she thought the reason to have the bike plan is to achieve a <br />greater quality of life for residents and guests and seems to be or should be a part <br />of the strategic plan. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained on Monday night Council approved an RFP for a <br />consultant to help with the strategic planning process and also adopted the Envision <br />Roseville Aspirations discussed. The process is starting but he had a feeling staff <br />will be done with the bike plan before that process wraps up but that is certainly <br />something that is a good talking point when staff does the strategic planning. <br />Chair Ficek noted Envision Roseville was a part of the background documents on <br />this. <br />Mr. Freihammer continued with question two of the bike plan, "Are there specific <br />measures of success for the development and/or implementation of the Bike Plan <br />we should consider?" <br />Member Luongo wondered if there was any value in counting bike trips. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained he was not aware of the City having any bike counts <br />and he knew there is not any money in the budget to implement that, but could be <br />a long-term thing to try to get some data. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated staff is working with Roseville Communication to <br />identify individuals, groups, and events where the City can connect with the public <br />regarding the bike plan, and he asked the Commission for suggestions. <br />Chair Ficek asked the Youth Commissioners if it would be beneficial for the City <br />to talk to the schools about the bike plan to try to get the word out. <br />Member Jendro thought it might be beneficial because some students live by the <br />school and bike to school. She thought it might be a good idea. <br />Member Bauer agreed and thought it might be beneficial to talk about the bike plan <br />at an assembly at school which might sway people to bike more. <br />Member Rudolph thought there could be laminated QR codes on bike racks at parks <br />and other areas around the city to inform people about the bike plan. <br />Member Fergus wondered if the Commission could get a sense of the number of <br />students from the high school and middle school that bike to/from school now and <br />in a couple years. <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />
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