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Page 8 <br /> City Council Minutes <br /> April 27, 1994 <br /> Public Safety is only slightly more than refuse service, and is <br /> much more important. Mayor Baldwin thanked Mr. Garcia for his <br /> comments and noted that St. Paul, Ramsey County, and St. Anthony <br /> are proposing that Falcon Heights have its own patrol district. <br /> Ms. Judy Sabean, 1847 North Pascal Street, stated that in her <br /> opinion, St. Anthony seems too small and understaffed to give <br /> Falcon Heights the protection that it needs. She also commented <br /> that the five to seven minute response time under Ramsey County's <br /> 16 -hour proposal is much too long. <br /> Mayor Baldwin thanked everyone for their comments and interest. <br /> He then reviewed the goals and priorities for police services and <br /> stated that ideally, the Council should give him and the adminis- <br /> trator a sense of what direction to take next. <br /> Councilmember Gehrz commented that it is the consensus of the <br /> community that patrol visibility is important and that if <br /> affordable, that visibility should be available 24 hours a day. <br /> She felt that when she heard people saying "tax me more if you <br /> need to" in order to get improved service, she knew that the <br /> current system was not meeting people's needs. Gehrz stated that <br /> the City of Roseville has a professional department but that the <br /> cost to have them here 24 hours a day is quite high; in addition, <br /> Roseville is quite busy within their own city limits. Gehrz <br /> further stated that she had concerns related to the size of St. <br /> Paul as related to the size of Falcon Heights and whether Falcon <br /> Heights would have any influence over the decision making process <br /> in St. Paul. Ramsey County has a great track record in Falcon <br /> Heights, but Gehrz stated concern over the five to seven minute <br /> response time from Arden Hills. Councilmember Gehrz expressed <br /> her opinion that the City of St. Anthony would be the best fit <br /> for Falcon Heights in terms of size, ability to provide 24 hour <br /> patrol, communication style, and cost. <br /> Councilmember Gehrz moved that the City Council authorize the <br /> Mayor and City Administrator to meet with the Police Chief of the <br /> City of St. Anthony to discuss interest in shared services and <br /> authorize the City Administrator and City Attorney to enter into <br /> negotiations with the City of St. Anthony to work out details of <br /> a police contract. <br /> Councilmember Jacobs commented that he was very impressed with <br /> St. Paul's Chief Finney and the St. Paul proposal. However, he <br /> expressed concerned about the amount of control the council would <br /> exert over Falcon Heights' policing activities in such a large <br /> organization. Their proposal is also vague in some areas. <br />
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