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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 22 <br />4. Lon -term water contract or other source <br />5. Ta retired communi to assist in clean u effort <br />6. More ublic education re ardin ci services/levels <br />7. Fundin o ortunities i.e., fees utilities <br />8. Traffic co estion is a state-wide concern <br />Mr. Schwartz noted the need to cooperatively participate <br />with other jurisdictions and agencies on a regional basis, <br />thinking outside the box, to ensure expansion of area <br />freeways, while preventing Roseville from becoming a pass- <br />through community, to ensure that future transit needs are <br />well-served. <br />1. � Declining State Aid dollars <br />2 Increased local cost participation in state/county <br />ro'ects <br />3. Decreased trainin dollars <br />4. Unfunded mandates <br />5. Decreased maintenance b coun /state <br />6. Increased traffic and s eedin in nei hborhoods <br />7. Pedestrian safety due to increased traffic <br />8. Decreased bus routeslridership <br />9. Crowded r-o-w for under ound utilities <br />10. Expectation of higher-level of service for same <br />dollars <br />Mr. Schwartz highlighted crowded right-of-way area for <br />underground utilities and the need to monitor, and possibly <br />consider installation of conduit lines to lease-back to <br />different companies. <br />Discussion included the implications of GASB-34 <br />accounting requirements, and advantages in determining the <br />values of the City's infrastructure. <br />Another issue identified that technology would represent <br />two phases; working with fewer people, while enabling <br />management, production, and tracking of the City's <br />