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�� <br />.�. <br />City Council Minutes <br />DRAFT — Regular Council Meeting -- DRAFT <br />Monday, December 9, 2002 <br />Date : 12J16/02 <br />Iter�: XIL B. <br />h1i��tes <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn and Councilmembers Schroeder, Kough, Maschka, 5:32 p.m. <br />and Klausing in the City Council Chambers on the above date, Roll Call <br />Roii caii: (Voting Order): Klausing, Kough, Schroeder, Maschka, and <br />Kysylyczyn. <br />Call to Order Call to Order <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn called the meeting to order at 5:32 p.m. and <br />welcomed everyone to the Roseville City Council meeting. <br />I. Public Comment Public <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn called for public comment by members of Comment <br />the audience. <br />No one wished to speak. <br />II. Review Agenda Review <br />Consent Agenda -� Mayor Kysylyczyn called for any discussion Agenda <br />regarding the Consent Agenda. No comments. <br />IIL Presentations <br />Presentations <br />National League of Cities Report, Salt Lake City, Utah, National League <br />Report by Councilmember Maschka of Cities <br />Councilmember Maschka spoke about sessions dealing Conference — <br />with Homeland Security, stating that the trend was toward Report by <br />"community vulnerability assessments." Councilmember Councilmember <br />Maschka urged staff attendance at future seminars, Maschka <br />specifically noting that cities are the "front line" in <br />homeland defense. He also noted there are lots of details <br />that are important to manage in such emergencies, <br />including the ability of residents to obtain prescription <br />medicines. He also talked about the vulnerability of <br />computer databases to terrorist attacks. He noted activities <br />of the federal government in Homeland security including <br />financial grants. <br />
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