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Page 4 <br /> City Council Minutes <br /> June 22, 1994 <br /> COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS TO THE RAMSEY COUNTY STRATEGIC PLANNING <br /> PROJECT <br /> Ramsey County is beginning a six month strategic planning effort <br /> and has requested representatives for 16 planning committees. <br /> The following people have requested appointment: Paul Martinez, <br /> a Human Right Commissioner, has requested appointment to the <br /> Human Service Delivery and Public Health committees; Susan Hoyt <br /> to the Integrated Law Enforcement Systems committee; and a member <br /> of the fire /rescue department to the Emergency Services System <br /> committee. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Hustad to approve the committee <br /> appointments as listed above. Motion passed unanimously. <br /> ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> Councilmember Hustad asked about sealcoating of streets in the <br /> northeast quadrants and when the rocks would be swept. <br /> Administrator Hoyt replied that sweeping was planned for the <br /> following week. <br /> Councilmember Hustad also noted that many people are moving in <br /> and out of the city. He suggested that the council consider ways <br /> to formally welcome these new residents, possibly with <br /> receptions. Mayor Baldwin suggested that this duty might be <br /> shared with the Neighborhood Watch captains or other community <br /> volunteers. <br /> The topic of violence prevention was also initiated by <br /> Councilmember Hustad. He noted that this topic is being <br /> investigated by Councilmember Gehrz and the Human Rights <br /> Commission. Councilmember Hustad and Administrator Hoyt noted <br /> that Ramsey County may have small grants available for city <br /> initiatives into violence prevention. Mayor Baldwin encouraged <br /> the Human Rights Commission and other commissions to further <br /> expand their roles in the city. <br /> Mayor Baldwin noted that the Ramsey County League of Local <br /> Governments recently finished its plan for initiatives in local <br /> governments. The written copy should be available within a week. <br /> Administrator Hoyt updated the Council on the speeding problem in <br /> Falcon Woods. While the average speed recorded was about 21 <br /> m.p.h., there were seven trips where a vehicle was exceeding 60 <br /> m.p.h. These high speeds were especially apparent over the noon <br /> hour and between five and six in the evening. Staff will be <br /> delivering a letter to the residents of the area, asking them to <br /> report license plate numbers of speeders to the police. In this <br /> instance, erecting a "please slow down for children" sign will <br /> probably not be effective. <br /> An unidentified resident of the Falcon Woods neighborhood asked <br /> the Council if a "No Through Street" sign could be erected. <br />