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• Planning and design continue for construction 2026-2028. <br />o Flood Mitigation Project (Capitol Region Watershed District) <br />• Design and estimates for flood mitigation opportunities at Roseville <br />Lutheran Church and at Falcon Heights United Church are being <br />developed for further discussion. <br />Engineering Updates: <br />• We held interviews for our open EngineeringTech III the week of June 16. <br />• Worked closelywith other City departments on Rosefest traffic control plans and <br />permittingfrom Ramsey County. <br />Environmental & Sustainability Updates: <br />• Interns Ness Carda (sustainability) and Chloe Johnson (environmental) are <br />onboarded and working on projects! <br />• Green To Go ordinance implementation continues. We are also meeting quarterly <br />with other metro cities with packaging ordinances to discuss challenges, updates, <br />and regulatory changes, includingthe upcoming state law thatwill require all <br />compostable packagingto be BPI -certified and labeled starting January2026. <br />• Staff attended several community events in the last month: RWMWD WaterFest on <br />May31, Roseville Family Fun Day on June 7, and Roseville Juneteenth on June 14. <br />Staff conducted activities related to climate change and sorting trash, and gave <br />away kitchen countertop compost buckets. Staff will also be at Taste of Rosefest on <br />June 26, conducting community outreach and assistingwith zero waste at the event. <br />• Roseville was awarded a Local Climate Action Planninggrant from the MPCA to <br />complete our climate equity action plan. Aformal RFPwas issued, and staff <br />selected the consultant paleBLUEdot LLC based on final proposal scores. The <br />award was approved by City Council on June 16, 2025. <br />• Roseville was awarded a Solar on Public Buildings grant from MN Department of <br />Commerce to install a rooftop solar array on the water booster station at 706 Shryer <br />Avenue West. A formal RFPwas issued, and staff selected All Energy Solar for the <br />installation based on final proposal scores. The award was approved by City Council <br />on June 16, 2025. <br />• The cart rollout process started on Saturday May 31, and wrapped up on Thursday <br />June 12. ContainerPro delivered (and removed)11,085 carts from the City, and as of <br />todaythe cart rollout is 100%complete. Since the beginning of the rollout, staff <br />have received —700 calls. Resident requests ranged from not receiving a cart, <br />receiving the wrong size and/or wrong quantity, and their old cart not being picked <br />up. Staff from the Streets Div. responded to the early cart delivery, cart swaps and <br />quantity calls. Starting June 18, all new requests for cart swaps will be deferred to <br />Waste Management, as staff need to get caught up on their typical duties. Streets <br />staff will still assistwith delivering carts to residents that did not receive a cart, and <br />the removal of City owned carts thatwere delivered and not needed. <br />PWET Communications Memo Page 3 <br />Page 12 of 64 <br />