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Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that he likes the ladder concept and that could be something <br />that draws in millennials. He stated that this would allow flexibility to provide cross training. <br />He agreed that this is a career training level and therefore should only be offered to full-time. He <br />asked staff to be careful of who is in the program and which positions would be available. He <br />explained that it would not make sense for someone to go through the cost and expense of the <br />program if there is no where to go after. <br />City Administrator Ulrich noted that the RCP really helped the City to get to this next step. <br />2.03: Road Funding Option Discussion <br />City Administrator Ulrich noted that this item is on the agenda in attempt to close the loop on <br />previous discussions. He stated that there were a few options included to consider. He reviewed <br />the staff report. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that the last time there were discussions with the community, it <br />seemed that there was a small group that rallied against the City. He asked if there would be <br />enough time to get this on the ballot. <br />City Administrator Ulrich confirmed that there would be enough time. <br />Councilmember Kuzma suggested placing this on the ballot, noting that there would be enough <br />time to get out public education elements between now and then. He stated that now that people <br />have been assessed, they may have a different attitude. <br />Councilmember Riley agreed with the thought of putting this on the ballot. He stated that he <br />would want to ensure that it does not give off the impression that the City does not know how to <br />lead and has to ask the people. He stated that everyone understands the effects of this as <br />everyone uses the roads and has driven on bad roads. He stated that people will now understand <br />that this is a bigger issue and there is background information on the funding that has occurred <br />and the tax increases that would continue to follow if the City continues on the current path for <br />road financing. He stated that it has to be made clear that this is not an additional tax on top of <br />everything else and would be dedicated to roads. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked if the Charter Commission is taken out of the loop if this is placed <br />on the ballot. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that there are no restrictions now. He stated that the Charter <br />Commission would have to be involved at some point and noted that he will follow up on that to <br />determine the role of the Charter Commission. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that a ballot option will be a good option and wording of that <br />will be important. She believed that a large education campaign will also be an important part of <br />helping people to understand that this would be a fair method to fund road improvements. She <br />stated that it will also be important to state that these would be dedicated funds for roads. <br />City Council Work Session / May 22, 2018 <br />Page 4of8 <br />