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Mr. Schwartz provided an update on the County Road C Streetscape Project, and <br />the anticipated next steps between the landscaping contractor and the City in the <br />near future and a work plan to bring the project up to standards by spring, with <br />those negotiations between the attorneys and contractor representatives at this <br />time. <br />Mr. Schwartz advised that the City Council had recently approved purchase of a <br />vacuum street sweeper, as per the 2011 budget, with anticipated delivery in March <br />of 2011. <br />Discussion included planned use and timing, <br />certain seasons; with Mr. Schwartz confirmii <br />concentrated on areas near higher priority wi <br />areas, especially during spring sweeping effc <br />Mr. Schwartz advised that the City Council had <br />,es of materials during <br />bers that the City <br />as well as ranking other <br />Parking" <br />resolution for Ramsey County's segment of County Road B -2 from Roseville <br />Area High School to the residential area to further restrict after hours parking. <br />Discussion included the <br />Works on the final stripinj <br />lanes and shoulders on the <br />Safety Commission, establ <br />Manager and Public Safety Departrr <br />authority to make traffic decisions u <br />and confirmation by Mr. Schwartz t <br />and that it wasn't a controversial iss <br />noting that it was also strongly supp <br />to work closely with Ramsey County Public <br />;uration of the roadway to facility drive <br />based on recommendation of the Traffic <br />e City Council and made up of the City <br />nt Heads and having a certain level of <br />less they were referred to the City Council; <br />it 73% of the residents signed the petition, <br />among residents; with Member Vanderwall <br />rted by the School District and bus drivers. <br />er discussion included the shared parking agreement between Roseville Area <br />School and Grace Church; and the need for additional signage to alert those <br />ig for games to make them aware of parking locations; and possibly flyers <br />zg prospective attendees and parents not familiar with the area to avoid <br />ive impacts on other neighborhoods. <br />5. Update on Land Use and Development Review Discussions <br />Mr. Schwartz advised that, following a past meeting of the PWET Commission <br />with Community Development Director Trudgeon, it was determined that there <br />was limited interest in changing the official land use and development review <br />process at this time, while recognizing the future need to include the Commission <br />in zoning code updates, erosion control modifications, or other significant <br />redevelopment projects that involve their charge from the City Council. <br />Mr. Schwartz noted that the Community Development staff was finding an <br />increased level of activity from prospective developers; with companies <br />beginning to review expansion opportunities as the economy improved; and a <br />Page 3 of 11 <br />