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� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />Special City Council Meeting <br />Thursday, March 29,2007 <br />DRAFT Minutes Page 5 of 20 <br />Steering Committee member Ann Berry provided a historical perspective on the <br />community over the last 40 years, specifically in her neighborhood; and "aging in <br />place" versus new families of diversity; expressed the advantages of mixed hous- <br />ing in encouraging that diversity; and the uniqueness of the community with <br />neighborhood homes built individually, rather than tract homes, creating well- <br />cared for homes and increasing continuing upkeep when those homes recycled to <br />7 new owners. <br />� <br />� Steering Committee member William Majerus noted the need to proactively ad- <br />�� dress the community's diversity and how to maximize its potential. Mr. 1V�ajerus, <br />� l in his role on the Roseville School District No. 623 Board, noted that the City's <br />i� Human Rights Commission (HRC) would be meeting with School Superintendent <br />1� John Thein at their upcoming meeting, on Wednesday, April 1�, 2007 at '�:Oa p.m. <br />14 at City Hall; and encouraged Councilmembers to plug into that discussion, and <br />1� note the efforts being undertaken by the School District related to diversity. <br />1� <br />1� <br />1� <br />1 {� <br />�z� <br />�I <br />�� <br />2� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�.6 <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�l <br />��� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�� <br />;� � <br />� <br />Commissioner Roe expressed interest in, and noted that this rcpres�n�ed a perfect <br />opportunity for the School District and City to work together. <br />Ms. Berry noted that the League of Women Voters has also done a lot related to <br />diversity and interaction. <br />Mr. Maje�.�.s noted that Mr. Thein will demonstrate "putting rubber to the road," <br />and specifically highlight where the School District is headed with diversity <br />Councilmember Roe expressed his enthusiasm that this discussion was happening; <br />and sought input on how this engagement of citizens in the visioning process could <br />continue so they remained engaged in the small and large decision-makingprocess <br />and short-term and long-term decisions, in how to get the "biggest bang for the <br />buck." Councilmember Roe was encouraged to hear that the sense of neighbor- <br />hoods was evidenced; and specifically identified future Council discussions on <br />what the City can do to foster that sense of community and keeping people en- <br />gaged in the process. <br />Councilmember Pust concurred with Mr. Keel's comment that diversity repre- <br />sented a productive richness in the community, not a problem, and expressed inter- <br />est in pursuing conversations emphasizing tolerance and appreciativeness for dif- <br />ferences of opinion, and the City Council's responsibility to be a role model in <br />providing a civil, informed and responsive government that reflected those City <br />