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Attachment 1 <br />City of Roseville’s 2025 Legislative Priorities <br />Adopted January 6, 2025 <br />HighPriority Items (Items that theCity of Roseville willdirectly advocate for passage by <br />the Legislature) <br />Seek financial support for capital improvements for the state and regional asset of the Guidant <br />John Rose Minnesota OVALand support facilities through the State Bonding Bill NOT <br />APPROVED(Small bonding bill passed by Legislature, local projects not included) <br />Allow local units of government to designate which licensed ambulance service provider may <br />serve their communityand to determine the appropriate level of service and response times NOT <br />APPROVED (No bill considered by Legislature) <br />Enact statewide Licensing of MassageTherapists NOT APPROVED (HF 362/SF 1131 <br />introduced but no action taken by Legislature) <br />Modify existingstatelaw regarding park dedication to allow for collection of park dedication <br />fees on new development without the requirement that the land must be subdivided NOT <br />APPROVED (No bill considered by Legislature) <br />Other Priorities (Items the City of Roseville supportsbutwill let other organizations <br />directly advocate for passage by the Legislature) <br />Creation of EDA powers for Ramsey County APPROVED <br />Creation of sustainable alternative funding sources for Cable Commissions NOT APPROVED <br />(HF 974/SF 2045 introduced by no action by Legislature) <br />Allow for the use of citywebsites or other technology-based methods for official notices NOT <br />APPROVED (No bill considered by Legislature) <br />Implement Police Officer arbitration reform NOT APPROVED (No bill considered by <br />Legislature) <br />Amend State Building Code Chapter 1306 to Allow Municipalities to Require Sprinkler Systems <br />in R-2 (Multi-Family) Occupancy Group NOT APPROVED (No bill considered by Legislature) <br />Support legislative efforts to require the Department of Labor and Industry to adopt an advanced <br />energy standard as part of the State Building Code and other legislative efforts to support zoning <br />and financial incentives at the local levelto encourage sustainable building design, construction, <br />and operation strategies that aim to lower overall greenhouse gasemissions NOT APPROVED <br />(No bill considered by Legislature) <br />Continued funding tolocal governments to address emerald ash borer APPROVED ($400,000 <br />state-wide funding provided) <br />Without limitation,amendstatelaw to provide for the opportunity for cityofficials, City Council <br />members, and City Commission members to participate virtually at city meetings from a remote <br />location without having to open the remote location to the public as long as atleast one publicly <br />accessible location is offered APPROVED <br />Continued funding for mental healthservices and resources for public safety NOT APPROVED <br />(No bill considered by Legislature) <br />Qbhf!4:!pg!2:6 <br /> <br />