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Council reappoints advisory commissioners, fills commission vacancies and approves consent agenda items

March 04, 2024 | Roseville, Ramsey County, Minnesota


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Council reappoints advisory commissioners, fills commission vacancies and approves consent agenda items
The Roseville City Council approved several personnel and routine business items in a single meeting block. Council moved to reappoint nine incumbents to advisory commissions including Human Rights Inclusion and Engagement, Parks and Recreation, Planning, Police Civil Service, and Public Works/Environment/Transportation; the reappointments were approved 4–0.

For the Finance Commission the Council appointed Mr. Davey and Ms. Vervoort to full terms; for Parks and Recreation the Council appointed Mr. Chad Kustra and Mr. Jamieson (recorded as "Penny"/"Penney" in the packet) to full terms ending in 2027; both motions passed unanimously.

The consent agenda was approved by voice vote. Staff summarized key consent items: payments in the amount of $166,146.97; capital expenditures including replacement of rubber flooring and lobby improvements at the skating center and replacement of a two‑decade‑old boiler and HVAC at the police department; adoption of a resolution accepting $25,826 in police department donations; receipt of the annual police forfeiture account summary; authorization to apply for a 2024 AARP Community Challenge grant to support police community action teams (CAT) and an embedded social worker/housing navigator; an MOU with law enforcement labor unions for retention incentive payments; a master agreement with Ramsey County for maintenance of traffic control signals; approval of a street‑naming policy; and authorization to advertise bids for County Road B reconstruction with related parking restrictions.

All items on the consent agenda and the appointment motions were approved 4–0.

What’s next: staff will notify applicants of appointment outcomes, begin onboarding new commissioners, and return grant and procurement items as required for implementation.

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