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Motion <br />Chair Ficek moved, Member Mueller seconded, to keep the site open, gather <br />more data, and explore options for leaf management, with plans to revisit the <br />decision in 2026 after collecting additional information and exploring further <br />options. <br />Ayes: 7 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />The commission supported keeping the organic collection where it was for now, <br />regardless of what happened to the leaf recycling, and then exploring the possibility <br />of moving the organics to the City Campus, which would keep it reasonably close <br />for residents and provide visibility and accessibility as well. <br />Member Fergus moved, Member Hodder seconded, to keep the organic <br />collection where it is currently located and explore moving it to the City Hall <br />Campus in the future. <br />Ayes: 7 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br />c. Bike Plan Update <br />Assistant Public Works Director/City Engineer Lowry presented the draft bike <br />plan, funded by an Active Transportation Planning Assistance Grant from <br />MnDOT. The plan included prioritizing bike routes, providing policy <br />recommendations, and outlining a vision for enhancing bike infrastructure in <br />Roseville. She highlighted the importance of public engagement and the need <br />for a living document to guide future planning. <br />The Commission provided feedback on the plan, including suggestions for <br />typos and formatting improvements. <br />d. City Campus Project— Appoint Committee Members <br />Public Works Director Freihammer announced the formation of a Civic <br />Campus final design stakeholder group. The group will include residents, <br />representatives from the VFW, and commission members to provide feedback <br />on the project. He explained the expected time commitment and the importance <br />of early engagement in the design process. <br />Member Luongo indicated her interest in being appointed to the committee. <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />