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City Council Regular Meeting —11/28/OS <br />DRAFT Minutes - Page 8 <br />10353 entitled, "Resolution Establishing the 2006 Fee <br />Schedule." <br />Roll C all <br />Ayes: Kough; Ihlan and Klausing. <br />Nays: None. <br />5. Recognitions, Donations, Communications <br />Recognitions, <br />Donations, <br />Communications <br />S.a Proclamation of December 1,2005 as World AIDS Day Proclamation of as <br />City Manager Beets reviewed the proposed proclamation World AIDS Day <br />observing World Aids Day in Roseville on December 1, <br />2005. <br />Kough moved, Ihlan declaring December 1,2005 as World <br />AIDS Day in the City of Roseville. <br />Roll Call <br />Ayes: Kough; Ihlan and Klausing. <br />Nays: None. <br />12. Consider a Budget Appropriation for a Fiber Optic Network <br />Finance Director Miller reviewed the historical sources of <br />funding for technology improvements within the City. Mr. <br />Miller reviewed service delivery process issues; missed <br />opportunities to cost-share new initiatives with other <br />governmental agencies; and shared goals of various state, county <br />and school agencies and timetable impacts; as well as past and <br />potential duplicity of agencies in pursuing this infrastructure <br />objective. <br />Mr. Miller advised that the City had been approached by <br />Independent School District (ISD) No. 916 to jointly extend a <br />fiber optic network along Highway 36 from Rice Street to <br />Snelling Avenue; with ISD No. 916 connecting their school at <br />Rice and County Road B-2 to a connection point at Highway 36 <br />and Snelling; eventually allowing them to connect to the TIES <br />facility on Snelling and Larpenteur Avenues. Mr. Miller noted <br />that, if the City chose to participate in this initiative, the <br />proportionate cost would be approximately $140,000; and <br />Budget <br />Appropriation <br />Fiber Optic <br />Network <br />
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