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Miscellaneous discussion among staff and commissioners included how and when <br />striping was determined to facilitate efficient and safe pedestrian and bicycle <br />movements for a particular roadway (e.g. County Road C -2 between Hamline and <br />Snelling Avenues; Lydia Avenue and County Road C -2) as well as from <br />neighborhood input, road crowns, existing stripes, lane widths, and whether <br />parking lanes are available; <br />Budget Update <br />Public Works Director Schultz provided a budget update based on the most recent <br />City Council discussions, with information from the citizen survey included for <br />applicable programs /services; with the City Council scheduled to receive a report <br />from the City Council's CIP subcommittee on June 13, 2011; followed by the <br />City Council providing direction to staff to develop the City Manager <br />recommended budget and not -to- exceed levy prior to September. <br />Further discussion on various public improvement projects programmed for 2012 <br />included staff identifying those that included MSA funding, as well as those <br />proposed for 2013 and 2014, noting that this budget cycle (2012/2013) was the <br />first in which a biennial budget was being developed; potential impacts on City <br />and area projects if the State of MN failed to come to a budget agreement before a <br />state government shut -down, with staff anticipating that the Fairview pathway <br />project funds would be impacted, with plan reviews by state staff not considered <br />essential services, and staffs attempt to get the plans approved before any state <br />shut -down may occur; with local and area City Managers closely following <br />potential risks and impacts of the state budget impasse. <br />Staff anticipated the only other project that may be impacted would be MnDOT <br />testing as the Rice Street project proceeded; however, Ms. Bloom noted that since <br />that project was already in process, it may be considered as an essential service. <br />Ms. Bloom noted that several years ago in a similar situation with the state <br />budget, they did shut down the Snelling Avenue improvement project. Mr. <br />Schwartz advised that staff would keep the PWET Commission updated as the <br />process moved forward. <br />Organized Collection Update <br />Chair DeBenedet provided an update to Members on the status of the Roseville <br />Citizen's League's (RCL) consideration of a fall informational meeting; with his <br />perception being that there was not strong support for organized collection on the <br />part of the City Council; and suggested that the PWET Commission "wait and <br />see" as events unfolded in the City of Maplewood as they pursue organized <br />collection, rather than to waste additional Commission time with an informational <br />forum at this time. Chair DeBenedet suggested that Members work with staff to <br />determine potential impacts on local streets from garbage trucks, similar to that <br />conducted by the City of Maplewood. <br />Page 2 of 12 <br />