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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JANUARY 10, 2018 <br />o JOHN KEIS AND MIKE MCGRA WAS FIRE <br />DEPARTMENT LONG RANGE PLANNING <br />COMMITTEE REPRESENTATIVES; <br />o CHRISTIAN TORKELSON AS R USH LINE TASK <br />FORCE REPRESENTATIVE AND JOHN KEIS AS <br />ALTERNATE, <br />o CHRISTIAN TORKELSON AS NORTHEAST YOUTH <br />& FAMILY SERVICES BOARD MEMBER; <br />o TOM FISCHER AS COUNCIL LIASION TO THE <br />PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Fischer. <br />Ayes (4). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />DESIGNATION The City Clerk reported that quotes were received from the Lillie <br />OF OFFICIAL Suburban Newspaper and the Pioneer Press for publishing the public <br />CITY notices. She stated that the Pioneer Press began reaching out to suburban <br />NEWSPAPER cities and submitted a very favorable quote. She stated that the Lillie <br />Suburban then submitted a quote that was slightly less than the Pioneer <br />Press. She explained that the Lillie Suburban legal notice staff have been <br />great to work with, but staff and the Council have on-going concerns over <br />how many Lillie Suburban papers are actually being delivered in the City. <br />She explained that the Pioneer Press can publish a notice every day of the <br />week, which is a benefit, but staff worries that the local newspapers may <br />not be able to stay in business if they lose too much revenue. <br />Keis stated that he would hate for the Lillie Suburban to go out of business <br />since it does provide a good service. Fischer stated that he has only gotten <br />five or six deliveries of the paper to his neighborhood in the last two years, <br />so he finally subscribed to it so he would get it. Montour stated that he <br />has reached out to the Lillie Suburban numerous tunes asking about their <br />delivery issues and gotten no response. He noted that Little Canada gets <br />very little coverage in the Roseville/Little Canada Review. <br />Fischer introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2018-1-8 — DESIGNATING THE LILLIE <br />SUBURBANROSEVILLE/LITTLE CANADA REVIEWNEWSPAPER <br />AS THE OFFICIAL CITYNEWSPAPER FOR 2018, AND HAVE <br />STAFF SEND A LETTER TO THE NEWSPAPER STATING THAT <br />THE CITY COUNCIL WANTS TO SEE IMPRO VEMENTS IN THE <br />DELIVERY OF THE LILLIE SUBURBAN TO LITTLE CANADA <br />RESIDENTS IN 2018 <br />5 <br />
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