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Special Joint Study Session: Roseville Citizen Commission Chairs, Department Heads, City Council <br />Saturday, 02/07/04, Harriet Alexander Nature Center, 2520 North Dale Street, Roseville, MN <br />DRAFT Discussion Notes - Page 21 <br />sector services. Mr. Schwartz anticipated the newly- <br />expanded facilities to become a real asset for future <br />operations, and looked forward to seeing condition ratings <br />increase in pathwaylparking lot maintenance programs; as <br />well as continued development and maintenance of a good <br />equipment replacement program. <br />1. � Staffing at minimal levels <br />2. A�in� utilitv infrastructure <br />3. Kee in current with technolo chan es <br />4. Lack of space for maintenance material <br />stora elsta in <br />5. Trail fundin to com lete <br />6. Lack of facilities management/maintenance ulan <br />Mr. Schwartz noted that a major portion of the City's <br />infrastructure is fifty (50) years old, and it would be <br />necessary to ensure that programs, such as the PMP, were in <br />place to ensure they remained dependable. <br />Discussion included defining city-owned staging areas for <br />cost-effective operations. <br />Mr. Schwartz highlighted the need to complete the City's <br />trail system, to accommodate a vibrant and mobile <br />community, interested in healthy lifestyles. Mr. Schwartz <br />further noted the need to develop a well-programmed <br />building preventative maintenance program to get their <br />maximum life and keep them clean and user-friendly. <br />Councilmember Maschka recommended that Finance <br />Director Miller add to the issue list a look at the City's <br />hard assets for depreciation of not only vehicles and <br />equipment, but also for facilities. <br />� <br />1. Sharin coo eration with other 'urisdictions <br />2. Attrition of staff o enin door to more technolo <br />3. Grants, cost-sharin� with or from other a�encies <br />