HomeMy WebLinkAbout20220810 Minutes TECHNOLOGY TASK FORCE
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
August 10, 2022
CALL TO ORDER
Pursuant to due call and notice thereof the meeting of the Technology Task Force of the City of
Rosemount was called to order on August 10, 2022 at 6:38 p.m. in the City Hall Conference Room.
Attendees included Task Force Members: Mohammad Khan, Furhath Arnob, and Steve Thoennes.
Staff present included the following;
• GIS Supervisor Aaron Menza
• City Administrator Logan Martin
City Council present included the following;
• City Councilor Heidi Freske
• City Councilor Jeff Weisensel
ADDITIONS OR CORRECTIONS TO AGENDA
Task Force Member Thoennes requested to add an agenda item regarding creating a
question/evaluation set for evaluating potential task force projects.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Motion by Thoennes Second by Arnob
Motion to approve the minutes of the June 8, 2022 Technology Task Force meeting.
Ayes: 3
Nays: 0. Motion carried.
PRESENTATIONS
None
NEW BUSINESS
4.a Technology Expo
Task force member Khan presented a proposal to create a technology expo or conference.
The goal of such an event would be to make networking among technology professionals in
the southern metropolitan easier and establish Rosemount as a technology hub and leader in
the region. There was much discussion regarding how to attract attendees, possible
sponsorships, partnerships with DCTC and ISD 196, and presentation topics.
Councilmember Freske suggested that the task force start with a smaller and informal
program – “Tech and Taps” – where interested residents could join a meetup at local
TECHNOLOGY TASK FORCE
REGULAR MEETING MINUTES
August 10, 2022
restaurants to discuss current tech issues and advancements. She noted that if the program
grows, the task force may want to revisit the idea of creating an expo or conference.
The task force decided to schedule their first ‘Tech and Taps’ event from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
on Tuesday, September 13. Action items are as follows:
• Task Force member Khan will reach out to absent task force members to garner
their support.
• City Administrator Martin will confirm the availability of meeting space at North 20
Brewing.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
GIS Supervisor Menza provided updates on the task force’s recommendations on electric vehicle
(EV) charging stations:
• The contract for EMS/Carbon Solutions has been reviewed by the City attorney. City staff
are now working with the attorney’s office to finalize the contract.
• The Community Development Department is beginning the process of re-writing the City’s
zoning ordinances. During the re-write, staff will pursue opportunities to promote the
construction of EV charging stations in new developments.
Menza also briefly mentioned that the Byrd micro-mobility solution, previously recommended for
implementation by the task force, will also be considered during the zoning ordinance re-write.
Citing recent problems with mobile device connection issues during Leprechaun Days,
Councilmember Freske recommended the City consider expanding their public WIFI system to
cover popular City parks and ball parks. The task force asked to be provided with an inventory of
current WIFI systems available in facilities and parks and asked for this topic to be added to the
agenda for September’s meeting.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Thoennes Second by Arnob
Motion to adjourn 8:23 p.m.
Ayes: 3
Nays: 0. Motion carried.
Next Task Force Meeting September 14, 2022.
Respectfully submitted,
Aaron Menza
GIS Supervisor