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<br />5. Hearing on Additional Transit Shelter Sites <br /> <br />Jason Barry from Transtop Milmesota gave a brief history of his company <br />and also on the process of erecting new shelters. He said there has already <br />been a good response from advertisers. He presented new shelter <br />locations that he wants to get approved by the Commission. <br /> <br />Member Willenbring asked how the recent Metro Bus route changes <br />affected the original list of shelters. Mr. Barry said they lost three shelters <br />because of that. <br /> <br />Member Shiely said that he's in favor of all the shelters that can be put up <br />in Roseville. <br /> <br />Chair Wilke opened the public hearing for comments. There were none, <br />and the public hearing was closed. <br /> <br />Member Shiely moved to approve the new shelter locations. Member <br />Fischer seconded. <br /> <br />Ayes: 4 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried <br /> <br />6. Operational Policy Discussion related to Storm Damage Cleanup <br /> <br />Duane Schwartz spoke on the recent major storm that went through <br />Roseville and presented information to the Commission on what current <br />policy is on cleanup, which is if there is major damage over 25% or more <br />of the city, city crews help with cleanup. Schwartz asked the Commission <br />if they had any input. <br /> <br />Chair Wilke said one thing that would help is if residents had a closer <br />place to bring brush. He also said people don't realize they can contact <br />their garbage haulers to take some of this stuff. <br /> <br />Member Wilke asked if the 25% damage assessment was just a judgment <br />call. Schwartz said yes. <br /> <br />Member Willenbring said that storms hit everyone and residents have to <br />take their lumps just like the city. The city doesn't need to subsidize <br />cleanup. <br /> <br />Chair Wilke said he didn't think most people realized that if a tree goes <br />down in their yard it's their responsibility to clean it up. He said if the <br />25% rule has been working why try to reinvent the wheel. <br /> <br />Page 20f7 <br />
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