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Roseville Public Works, Environment <br />and Transportation Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />Tuesday, September 24, 2019, at 6:30 p.m. <br />City Council Chambers, 2660 Civic Center Drive <br />Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br />1. Introduction / Roll Call <br />Chair Cihacek called the meeting to order at approximately 6:30 p.m. and at his <br />request, Public Works Director Marc Culver called the roll. <br />Present: Chair Brian Cihacek; Vice Chair Joe Wozniak; and Members <br />Stephanie Hammer, Karen Huiett, Nancy Misra and Shane Spencer <br />Absent: Member Michael Joyce (Excused) <br />Staff Present: Public Works Director Marc Culver <br />2. Public Comments <br />Ms. Alana Howey, 991 Parker, indicated she is a member of the newly formed <br />Group Resilient Roseville, and their purpose is to contribute to and promote climate <br />action projects and environmental resilience protection in Roseville. She indicated <br />she would like to address the urgent need for city action to address the climate <br />crisis. The group did not believe that the city is currently on course to meet its <br />sustainability goals of an eighty percent city-wide reduction of emissions by 2050. <br />Ms. Howey explained this is a daunting task that requires action on many levels of <br />government and across departments in government. With Roseville's diversity of <br />parks, commercial property and housing the city should be offering leadership with <br />any current development and maintenance projects that envisions impacts on our <br />future. Decisions made today will affect any success or failure to meet our <br />emissions goals. <br />Ms. Howey expressed her appreciation for the Commissioners outstanding <br />commitment to serve on this Commission. She is encouraged there has been <br />ongoing discussion and information gathering during recent meetings of this <br />Commission, such as the GreenStep Cities presentation in August and was looking <br />forward to hearing the Development Directors report on city Ordinance potentials <br />soon. <br />Page 1 of 6 <br />