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<br />Board Member Bentz asked ifthere was someone on the staff who looks for grants <br />already. <br /> <br />Coordinator Anderson stated that Mark Riverblood's name was brought up as someone <br />who is capable and has had success with writing grant proposals, but that has been <br />specific to parks and grant writing is not his main role with the City. He stated that grant <br />writing is very time consuming. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated there was no resolve on Mr. Norman's part that he would <br />engage a City staff person to write grants. <br /> <br />Board Member Freeburg asked how the McKnight grant was achieved. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated that a special interest group took part in applying for that <br />grant. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated that putting some due diligence into how the referendum <br />would read might make more sense for the EPB. He stated that a referendum is one way <br />of generating money from the taxpayer that can be used at the discretion of the City. <br /> <br />Board Member Bentz asked if the City has a list of specific projects to research specific <br />grant monies. <br /> <br />Coordinator Anderson stated there is a matching funds requirement associated with most <br />grant monies. <br /> <br />Board Member Bentz suggested that greenways might be one topic to research for grant <br />applications. He stated he didn't see specific topics listed to narrow down the search and <br />make it easier. <br /> <br />Environmental Specialist Bacon mentioned wetland education and awareness as one topic <br />to research. <br /> <br />Board Member Max concurred that education and environment are two very hot topics on <br />the grantee's list. <br /> <br />Coordinator Anderson stated that as an advisory board, it would be the purpose of the <br />EPB to look into some of the grant projects, and as a board, advise the City of worthwhile <br />projects. <br /> <br />Chairperson McDilda stated there is no intent from the City to prioritize, so it would be <br />up to the EPB to look for grants. Chairperson McDilda stated that he did believe there <br />would be something to do with greenways with the new McKnight grant. <br /> <br />Environmental Policy Board/June 5, 2006 <br />Page 8 of 10 <br />
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