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up-to-date numbers because thirty-five percent is only as of 202, so there are not a <br />lot of up-to-date numbers that cover the entire city versus city operations. <br />Member Fergus indicated that Ms. Bakken mentioned creating a landing page with <br />a dashboard of things that have been done and things that residents could use. He <br />thought that on the dashboard, if possible, there should be a sign -in and the ability <br />to click the things the resident has done or will do or something that gives the person <br />virtual pride, which could feed into the ability award. <br />Ms. Bakken thought that was a great idea She did not know if it was technically <br />possible, but she would check into it. <br />Member Rudolf congratulated the Commission on all the work done and the <br />information given. She appreciated all that was happening and how Ms. Bakken <br />emphasized the partnerships involved, either with other cities or community <br />groups. <br />Chair Ficek concurred and thought the information was exciting. He also liked all <br />of the data and the trends given in the report. He appreciated all the information. <br />7. Assessment Policy Discussion <br />Public Works Director Freihammer introduced the assessment policy discussion, <br />focusing on abatement processes for public works projects. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained the current policy lacks specific guidelines for <br />abatement, leading to a request for feedback on potential timeframes and income - <br />based assessments. <br />The Commission discussed the pros and cons of different abatement models, <br />including income -based assessments and fixed timeframes. <br />The Commission's consensus leaned towards a simple, year -based model with the <br />option for property owners to request additional time if needed. <br />8. Items for Future Meetings <br />February 25, 2025, PWETC agenda: <br />• MOC Update <br />• Appointing PWET Member for MOC Engagement Committee <br />• Metropolitan Mosquito Control District Presentation <br />• Bike Plan <br />March 18, 2025 <br />• Pavement Assessment Management <br />Future Topics <br />• Pathway Master Plan Updates <br />Page 6 of 7 <br />
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