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o <br /> MINUTES <br /> AP SEPTEMBER 15, 1993 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> service, responsiveness to emergencies, implementation of a very <br /> successful Neighborhood Watch program, good response time, etc.. <br /> She explained that in the past the city has requested proposals <br /> for police service to guarantee that the service meets the <br /> community's needs and ability to pay. Conditions to terminate <br /> the current contract are met. Now that the city is entering the <br /> fifth year of service, it seems timely to discuss issuance of an <br /> RFP for 1995 at this time. <br /> Stressing that the preparation and issuance of requests for <br /> proposals is a complex and time consuming project, Hoyt offered a <br /> proposed list of steps and a time -line for consideration should <br /> council determine it prudent to request proposals. <br /> Baldwin read a letter from absent councilmember Jacobs giving his <br /> full support in requesting new proposals to ensure that the <br /> city's changing needs are met and that the service is <br /> competitively priced. <br /> A discussion ensued regarding the city council's duty of <br /> periodically reviewing services, the importance of meeting <br /> changing needs of the community, an opportunity to perhaps <br /> approach services in a different way, the importance of ensuring <br /> the best service at an affordable price, and that it now seems to <br /> be the appropriate time to consider terminating the present <br /> contract as provided in the contract. <br /> All members present indicated their support of issuing requests <br /> for proposals for policing service for the year 1995. <br /> Baldwin commented on the good service provided by the Roseville <br /> Police citing the low crime rate in Falcon Heights, one of the <br /> lowest in the metro area, the successful implementation of the <br /> Neighborhood Watch program, and quick response time for <br /> emergencies. All members commented on the good service provided <br /> by the Roseville Police. <br /> Following the discussion Gibson Talbot moved that the city <br /> administrator be authorized to prepare requests for proposals for <br /> police service and alternative mechanisms for the council to <br /> receive citizen comment on public safety, to send the city <br /> manager of Roseville a preliminary notice of termination as <br /> stated in Section XI of the police contract, and to invite the <br /> Roseville police department to assist in preparing the RFP and to <br /> submit a new proposal for police service to Falcon Heights in <br /> response to the RFP. Motion carried unanimously. <br />
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