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<br /> Spring clean-up day will be Saturday, April 30. <br /> <br /> Applications for various city commissions are being solicited. <br /> <br /> The Clean Water Legacy Act is being considered in the state legislature. <br />It would affect Roseville residents as it would require a fee on sanitary <br />sewer bills of $36 for residents and a range of fees based on usage for <br />commercial properties. <br /> <br /> Member Wilke said that he was asked to attend a meeting with the state <br />and various others to discuss the Oakcrest closing at Snelling. The State <br />has replied that they would reconsider opening the median on a temporary <br />basis if the City would commit to a project that would improve access to <br />the neighborhood from the streets that border this neighborhood, other <br />than Snelling Avenue. <br /> <br /> <br />5.Transit Shelter Discussion <br /> <br /> At the January meeting, the City Council voted to go ahead with the transit <br />shelter program so the topic is back with the Commission to recommend <br />site locations. Transtop would like to place 20 shelters in Roseville and <br />has submitted a list of suggested locations. <br /> <br /> Member Willenbring thought the shelters should be the same as what <br />they’re using in St. Paul to make repairs easier, but thinks it would be <br />good to have a Roseville logo on them. <br /> <br /> Connie Barry, Transtop Inc., gave a little information on how they’ve <br />determined possible shelter sites. <br /> <br /> Member Wilke asked about the shelters around Rosedale since it is <br />already a transit hub. Ms. Barry said that people wouldn’t necessarily be <br />going to the mall and the buses aren’t necessarily going into the transit <br />hub. <br /> <br /> Member Wilke said that he thinks if the shelters in Roseville were a little <br />different than those in other cities; it would be more aesthetically pleasing. <br />Connie Barry said that in comparison the street signs in Roseville have the <br />city logo but they’re the same standard color as other cities. The color <br />they’ve used in St. Paul is a standard color around the country. Member <br />Willenbring thought it would be less confusing if they were the same <br />color, people would automatically know that it was a transit shelter. <br />Member Wilke thought that since all the streetlights on County Road C <br />will be green, it would be more consistent if the shelters were green. <br /> <br /> Ms. Barry said that in the current transit shelter ordinance it states the slab <br />can only be 16’ x 5’ concrete slab, but the slab needs to be that big for the <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br />