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MN <br />State: <br />55113 <br />Zip: <br />This form goes to the Mayor, all Councilmembers and certain City Staff. Due to <br />the volume of emails submitted, a personal reply is not always possible. <br />Email <br />How would you prefer <br />to be contacted? <br />Remember to fill in the <br />corresponding contact <br />information. <br />Email Address: <br />Phone Number: <br />Please Share Your <br />Comment, Question or <br />City of Roseville <br />Concern <br />Mr. Mayor <br />Jesse Freihammer, Public Works Director <br />City Council members <br />Dear Madams and Sirs, 1 October 2025 <br />Having been a resident of Roseville since 1960, I recall the days <br />of burning leaf piles in our backyards, followed by the large <br />vacuum that picked up leaves curbside. I understand the need <br />for change and have always tried to remain flexible during my <br />seven decades. I also understand that when a company or <br />government agency removes a service, it should be responsible <br />enough to offer a replacement service. <br />I have not only used the site for leaves, but throughout the years, <br />I have had truckloads of the compost delivered for my gardens <br />and flower beds. I call our compost “Roseville’s black gold.” <br />I would hate to think that in the near future I will need to open a <br />package of marshmallows and fake making S’mores over an <br />open fire to get rid of my leaves. As I have 11 oak trees in my <br />yard, that would be a 24/7 endeavor. <br />I can appreciate the problems the site presents, so why not bring <br />back the large vacuum to eliminate some of the traffic? And as <br />with our watering restrictions, make delivery days odd and even <br />according to addresses. <br />Qbhf!26:!pg!:15 <br /> <br />