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CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL WORK SESSION March 6, 2017 <br />DRAFT <br /> 2 <br />Council Member Kusterman remarked that it is helpful to have this testimony because he 46 <br />knows there are people who don’t know the community work that’s going on at the Legion. 47 <br />The mayor noted additionally that there is positive energy and good momentum and that is 48 <br />bringing in many new people to the Legion; the organization is running well. 49 <br /> 50 <br />Council Member Rafferty noted that he is thankful to hear about the good community work 51 <br />of the Legion as well. As they have noted, the Legion receives discounts for certain 52 <br />services in recognition of their community base but that is from private companies, not the 53 <br />public dollar. Mayor Reinert noted that, with the extra revenue that could be created with 54 <br />growth, they are talking about doing even more that will benefit the community. 55 <br /> 56 <br /> 2. Update from North Metro TV Executive Director – Heidi Arnson, North 57 <br />Metro Television (NMTV) presented. She reviewed a handout that outlines the 58 <br />improvement of services they are providing to city government and their respective 59 <br />television channels. Their services include programming as well as technical assistance. 60 <br />The project to update the local government channels is a priority for NMTV because they 61 <br />have heard from cities that it is needed and wanted. They are also providing assistance in 62 <br />the city’s quest to upgrade the council chambers technology. She explained the availability 63 <br />of a new program for government channels that they are using and that they will be 64 <br />providing for local governments in about eight weeks. 65 <br /> 66 <br />Mayor Reinert noted that he’s been interested in more capability for the city’s cable channel 67 <br />and wants to see more ability to cross over to other programs. How much will cities need 68 <br />to provide in the way of staff for this new effort? Ms. Arnson noted that NMTV has talked 69 <br />about creating a position that will deal with programming for local channels. A position 70 <br />for a municipal producer is already established and will be filled soon. The mayor 71 <br />remarked that there is much information out there for the residents and he’s excited about 72 <br />improving the information on that channel. He recalled that this discussion began when he 73 <br />offered a challenge to NMTV and he didn’t intend that to be offensive; he wanted more and 74 <br />is excited about getting to that goal. He asked for a more in depth description of how 75 <br />content on the city channel will change. He’s envisioning some regular content such as a 76 <br />public safety update, comprehensive plan news, public services information, etc. Also he 77 <br />sees advantage in investigating what other cities are doing on their channels. Ms. Arnson 78 <br />said it will be helpful to have that new producer on board who will lead the new content. 79 <br />Mayor Reinert called for a way to bring the government channel to more than just cable 80 <br />subscribers; Heidi mentioned streaming and the Mayor suggested getting the channel onto 81 <br />Direct TV and Dish TV. 82 <br /> 83 <br />Regarding the council chambers upgrade project, Council Member Rafferty wondered why 84 <br />there are so few vendors being considered. Ms. Arnson said that there is limited expertise 85 <br />in the area and it’s advisable to stay with someone who knows the work well. Council 86 <br />Member Rafferty noted that the city is seeking design services for a system as an initial 87 <br />step, but he is curious about how that process fits into the actually bidding down the line. 88 <br />Should the design engineer be eligible for bidding also? If they get the bid, as they 89 <br />probably would, who would do the checks and balances on them (if it’s all their work, all 90