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City Planner Anderson asked if there are any other ideas for events for this year or future years. <br />He clarified that this would not become like the previous expo, where that is the main focus of the <br />Board, but is simply looking for events that would promote the work and ambition of the Board. <br />Board Member Valentine stated that he likes the idea of doing plantings, whether that is trees or <br />pollinator plantings. He stated that there are so many variations that could be built upon. He asked <br />for additional details on the scale of 500 plants and whether that would be enough plants. He <br />believed that plantings would be a great place to start and could evolve into other planting projects, <br />like raingardens, in the future. <br />City Planner Anderson provided additional details on the seedlings that have been supplied in the <br />past. He stated that if properly planted, the seedlings will grow and need room to grow. <br />6. BOARD / STAFF INPUT <br />• Select Winning 2017 Photo — Nature of Ramsey Category <br />City Planner Anderson thanked the Board Members that submitted votes for the photo contest. He <br />provided background information on the photo contest which was implemented in 2017, noting <br />that the EPB was chosen to vote on the category of Nature in Ramsey. He displayed the <br />photographs from the category and identified the top three photographs that garnered the most <br />votes. He noted that while he did not have the final tally, the parks department staff will determine <br />the winning photo per the votes submitted by the Board. <br />• Staff Updates <br />City Planner Anderson provided background information on wetland banking and credits that City <br />staff received. He stated that the City will once again host three recycling events this year. He <br />noted that a pilot was done last year adding a third event and because that third event did not impact <br />the materials received at the other events, they will continue to host spring, summer, and fall <br />recycling events. <br />Councilmember LeTourneau asked if the summer event was as well attended as the spring and fall <br />events. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that he did not have the calculations off -hand but agreed that there <br />was less traffic at the summer event. He stated that even though there was less traffic at the summer <br />event, the tonnage of materials received was equal to the fall event. He stated that because this <br />last summer was the first time the summer recycling event was held, participation may increase as <br />residents become more aware of the event. He noted that the Board will begin meeting in the <br />Council Chambers beginning in March and the meetings will now be televised. He explained that <br />the EPB and EDA were the only two groups that were not televised and therefore the Council <br />made the decision to televise the meetings for those groups to provide additional transparency to <br />the residents. <br />City Planner Anderson stated that the City has currently partnered with the University of <br />Minnesota Resilient Communities Program. He noted that the fall semester projects have been <br />Environmental Policy Board / February 26, 2018 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />
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