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main and pathway included. The Twin Lakes Phase Two and Booster Station Phase <br />Four are expected to begin in 2026. <br />Mr. Freihammer mentioned that the pavement management project was completed <br />with only minor repairs needed. Installation of wayfinding signage is expected to <br />be finished in September, and the lighting project includes new streetlights along <br />with a policy update recommended by the council. Light readings will be taken to <br />compare lighting levels to actual lumens, thereby improving standards. He also <br />noted that the bike plan update will be presented at the next meeting. <br />Mr. Freihammer updated the commission on Ramsey County projects, including <br />the Hamline Avenue / Clarmar storm sewer, which is scheduled to begin in the fall <br />with anticipated road closures. Upgrades on County Road C are planned for 2026, <br />with an open house on August 28. He mentioned that the bridge project on County <br />Road C might be delayed, which could potentially cause significant traffic impacts. <br />Mr. Freihammer explained that the State Fair updates include high attendance and <br />parking restrictions, with additional no -parking zones added, and Falcon Heights <br />paid parking has not caused significant issues in Roseville. <br />Mr. Freihammer provided an update on sustainability and environmental projects, <br />mentioning that only one intern remains for the summer. He stated the Green To Go <br />program continues, with 45 businesses in compliance. The packaging and resource <br />fair was a success, and the climate equity action plan is in progress. Roseville's first <br />clothing swap, organized by an intern, was also successful. Waste Management has <br />taken over cart management, with some initial issues resolved. Call center problems <br />persist, as residents continue to contact the City for service. <br />Mr. Freihammer indicated that a new maintenance worker has started, bringing the <br />public works team up to full staffing. Street sweeping, Flex Seal application of <br />storm sewers, and pavement repairs are ongoing. Crack sealing has begun, focusing <br />on neighborhoods affected by previous road work. The ninth turn on compost has <br />been completed, and they are preparing to stack it and open the leaf site sometime <br />in October. Various utility projects, including motor and pump replacements, are <br />also underway. <br />Mr. Freihammer updated the commission on council news and budget plans, <br />including Ramsey County Commissioner Mary Jo McGuire's update on various <br />projects. The council tabled consideration of the Aldine right-of-way vacation. The <br />gold leaf presentation was received, highlighting Roseville's green initiatives. The <br />New Tracks Roseville Area Circulator Bus Service for seniors was presented, and <br />City Manager Trudgeon presented the City budget with significant proposals for <br />review. <br />Mr. Freihammer discussed the Civic Campus Master Plan, which includes a half - <br />percent sales tax for the Maintenance Operations Center. He indicated that <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />