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] <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />�a <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />�� <br />71 <br />1� <br />Special City Council Meeting <br />Thursday, March 29,2007 <br />��i�"�` Minutes Page 10 of 20 <br />impacts of that human development or redevelopment. Mr. Keel also advised that <br />major discussion of and support for additional or new ways to conserve energy and <br />recycle were strongly advocated. <br />Councilmember Roe opined that his impression from the meetings he'd attended, <br />and the sense of the process, was that environmental issues were one of the ways <br />the community was interested in being leaders in the field; and were supportive of <br />using that leadership role as a great opportunity for the City of Roseville to pursue <br />creative ways to improve the environment, whether through how the government <br />itself does business or by standards the City established for other's doing business <br />in the community, deve�oping/redeveloping, or building homes. <br />1� Parks, Open Space, Recreation, We�iness <br />1�+ Goals identified were: Roseville has world-renowned parks, open space, and multi-- <br />1 �} generational recreation programs and facilities; and Roseville supports the health <br />��� and wellness of community members. <br />]� <br />] �3 <br />1� <br />�� <br />�Z <br />�� <br />�� <br />24 <br />�5 <br />� �i <br />Strategies identified were: expand and maintain year-round, creative programs and <br />facilities for all ages, abilities and interests; provide high quality and w�11- <br />maintained facilities, parks and trails; promote and encourage active and healthy <br />lifestyles for a11; and support initiatives and partnerships to improve health care <br />quality, affordability, and access. <br />Mr. Keel noted that residents throughout the community were v�ry �rotective of <br />their neighborhood parks, as well as all parks and open spaces in the community. <br />2�� Mr. Traynor noted that if there were any area where citizens wanted to be leaders, <br />�� the parks and open spaces were it! Mr. Traynor opined that this was where any <br />�� community modesty was shed, and citizens were very careful and protective of <br />3� their parks and open spaces. Mr. Traynor advised that citizens recognized the need <br />� i to have a balance, but no one commented that the City needed less park space. <br />3� <br />�3 <br />3•� <br />�� <br />�� <br />�7 <br />�8 <br />Mayor Klausing noted his initial involvement with the City through the Infrastruc- <br />ture Advisory Committee, and at that time, citizens felt there was no need to ac- <br />quire additional park land unless it was adjacent toexisting land and would fill out <br />that space; but the consensus was to maintain the quality of existing parks. Mayor <br />Klausing questioned if that remained the community's perception. <br />