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Attachment 3 <br />would allow responses to be proportionate, coordinated, and measured during extraordinary <br />circumstances that are largely outside the control of local governments. <br />The City recognizes the need to balance tenant protections with the rights and concerns of <br />housing providers. A temporary moratorium, paired with clear state guidance and coordinated <br />implementation, would provide consistency for tenants, housing providers, courts, and local <br />governments, ensuring the policy is applied uniformly and effectively during extraordinary <br />circumstances. <br />Local governments have limited authority to act in this space, yet we are often on the front lines <br />of responding to and managing the immediate impacts of housing instability when displacement <br />occurs. State leadership is critical to providing consistent, equitable protection across <br />jurisdictions during extraordinary circumstances such as this. <br />Included with this letter is a resolution the Roseville City Council passed in support of a <br />temporary eviction moratorium. <br />We appreciate your continued leadership and consideration of actions that promote safety, <br />stability, and the well-being of all Minnesotans. The City of Roseville stands ready to support the <br />State in any coordination or communication efforts related to this request. <br />Thank you for your time and thoughtful consideration. <br />Sincerely, <br />Daniel J. Roe <br />Roseville Mayor <br />dan.roe@cityofroseville.com <br />Matt Bauer Wayne Groff <br />Councilmember Councilmember <br />matt.bauer@cityofroseville.comwayne.groff@cityofroseville.com <br />Robin Schroeder Julie Strahan <br />Councilmember Councilmember <br />robin.schroeder@cityofroseville.com julie.strahan@cityofroseville.com <br />Qbhf!45!pg!277 <br /> <br />