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Mr. Freihammer provided updates on the Maintenance Operations Center and <br />License Passport Center, including releasing an RFP for architectural services. He <br />noted the Maintenance Operations Center's schedule and outlined local sales tax <br />options. <br />Mr. Freihammer discussed the construction of a pathway on Hamline Avenue <br />between County Road C and Hamline Avenue in Arden Hills, the resurfacing of <br />County Road C, and the upsizing of the water main from Josephine Road to Glenhill <br />Road. He reviewed the Twin Lakes Trail Phase 2 and the Dale/Owasso lift station <br />project, including timelines and supply chain issues. He also discussed the 2025 <br />sewer lining and booster station phase four projects. <br />Mr. Freihammer reviewed the 2025 Pavement Management Project design and <br />expected bid date. The Way -Finding Signage Project was mentioned, including <br />installing 24 more prominent way -finding signs in Roseville. <br />Mr. Freihammer mentioned upgrading Dale Street lighting to LED and ongoing <br />lighting upgrades in other areas. <br />Mr. Freihammer updated the Commission on the Bike Plan and the demonstration <br />project on Hamline Avenue, including the installation of bollards and data <br />collection. He also reviewed Ramsey County project updates, including the Dale <br />Street project, the County Road D mill and overlay and replacement of the storm <br />sewer at Clarmar. He reviewed MnDOT updates on trunk highways 36 and 280, <br />including resurfacing and potential trail improvements. He mentioned the G Line <br />planning and Rice Street corridor design process. <br />Mr. Freihammer updated the Commission on discontinuing the Less Mow May and <br />the focus on pollinators and other practices. He also reviewed the Green To Go <br />implementation and E-bike policy summit. He highlighted the Maintenance <br />Department's full staffing and announced the addition of Kristofer Paulseth, afull- <br />time forestry natural resource supervisor. He also discussed the ongoing <br />negotiations with Waste Management for a final recycling contract agreement, the <br />ongoing winter tree trimming, the water service line inventory, and recent water <br />breaks throughout the city. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained the need for an officer election, which was scheduled <br />for March and must be completed before the next officer's term expires. <br />Member Luongo inquired about the Less Mow May decision and if the Commission <br />would discuss it. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated that the Commission could discuss it. He also indicated <br />that Sustainability Specialist Noelle Bakken was going to update the website and <br />provide updates in the newsletter for residents. <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />