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l. Do you think the size of your citizen advisory commission is <br />a. About Right? s <br />b. Too Large? <br />C. Too Small? <br />Explanation, if you wish, about your choice above= <br />2. Do you think the length of your term is <br />a. About Right? <br />b. Too Long? <br />c. Too Short? <br />Explanation, if you wish, about your choice above: <br />3. Do you agree with a limit of two terms? <br />Or would you prefer no term limit? <br />Or would you prefer some term limit greater than two terms? <br />Explanation, if you wish: <br />I believe a two term limit is appropriate. <br />4. Regarding the reappointment process, do you think the City <br />Council <br />should re-interview sitting commission members who seek reappointment, <br />and then evaluate those sitting commission members for reappointment <br />along with new applicants for that commission position? <br />I believe the city should perhaps send out a questionnaire if someone <br />wishes to re-apply for the position. I don�t see the need of wasting <br />the cities time by having to re-interview. <br />Is there any other input you would like to provide the City Council <br />about the commission re-appointment process? <br />5. For the Public Works and Transportation Commissioners, do you <br />think <br />your commission could or should address environmental issues not <br />currently being handled by the Parks and Recreation or Planning <br />Commissions? <br />Yes, Environmental issues could possibly be addressed by the Public <br />Work Commission. It would overlap with some related issues that arise. <br />The Public Works Commission already discuss some Environmental issues <br />for example leaf pickup and garbage pickup. <br />Why or why not? <br />6. Is there any other information you would like to give the City <br />Council about Roseville's citizen advisory commissions? <br />�� <br />Thank you for your input . And thanks for all you do for the City of <br />Roseville. <br />