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Member Willenbring reminded the Commission that the city ordinance specifies <br />non-exclusive so both companies could be used. Schwartz said they should also <br />be thinking about the practicalityof having more than one provider. Connie <br />Barry spoke the subject saying that, historically, each municipality has had only <br />one provider, partly as a partnership and also the amount of revenue from such a <br />small amount of shelters wouldn't be worth it to the company. She said that being <br />a local company they already have all the local contacts. She doesn't think using <br />two providers is doable. Gary Young also spoke about the subject saying they <br />also have advertising relationships and have many shelters in other areas of the <br />country. They hope to expand into the entire Twin Cities area, using Roseville as <br />the starting point. <br />Member Wilke said again his biggest concern was the trash receptacles. <br />Schwartz asked what the Commission needed to make their recommendation. <br />Member Willenbring said just more time to think. Member Wilke asked for more <br />information on trash receptacles. Member Anderson said he just needed more <br />time to think about it and wanted more time to discuss it as a Commission. <br />Member Wilke asked about bicycle racks alongside shelters. Gary Young said <br />that Outdoor Promotions could provide bike racks. <br />Member Marasteanu said he wanted to see more information on Transtop to be <br />able to compare it to Outdoor Promotions." <br />Page 2 of 2 <br />