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• <br />FALCON HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -3- <br />Apri19, 2003 <br />PRESENTATIONS: <br />Saint Anthony Police Department -Report About 2002 Crime Statistics (continued) <br />Council member Lindstrom asked if the police and fire personnel could talk to one another <br />during a fire. Lt. Scholl said that Ramsey County doesn't have the 800 frequency yet. <br />Hennepin County does and it helps everyone-they need to be able to talk to one another. <br />Council member Lindstrom said that right now, because of this, the patrol cars have to carry two <br />radios. <br />Mr. Frank Meah, 1597 Hollywood Court, said that during hot rod days at the State Fair, people <br />park on their street and there are times when the residents can't get out. Lt. Scholl said that the <br />Department is not in charge of that intersection. That is taken care of by the University of <br />Minnesota and the City of Saint Paul. He would like to hear from Mr. Meah as to when this is <br />occurring. Administrator Worthington said the residents on Hollywood Court could all get <br />parking passes. Parking could be restricted on that street during specific events. <br />A gentleman commented that he has a terrible time crossing Larpenteur. Lt. Scholl <br />recommended contacting Ramsey County. There are some major County streets running through <br />the City. <br />Mayor Gehrz said that she wanted to pass on her appreciation for the excellent work that the <br />Saint Anthony Police Department does. They maintain a high visibility in the community. <br />Police cars patrol through our town all the time. There is an active police presence here. The <br />City cares about the safety of the community and cares enough to have a patrol car in the City <br />seven days a week. <br />Recognition of the Cites Planning Parks and Recreation, Human Rights, Neighborhood and <br />Solid Waste Commissioners. Presentations about the Respective Commission Activities During <br />2002 and Projected Goals for 2003 <br />Mayor Gehrz said the Commissioners and Chairpersons for the City's Planning, Parks and <br />Recreation, Human Rights, Neighborhood and Solid Waste Commissions had been invited <br />to attend this evening to update everyone regarding Commission activities during 2002 and <br />projected goals for 2003. The Council also wanted to recognize them for their volunteer services <br />to the community. <br />3 <br />