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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION JANUARY 4, 2006 <br /> APPROVED <br /> s <br /> 1 COMMUNITY SURVEY UPDATE <br /> �--. 2 <br /> 3 City Administrator Heitke advised at the November 28, 2005 special work session, the <br /> 4 Council reviewed and approved the questions for the community survey. On December <br /> 5 19, 2005, the Council approved having Decision Resources, Inc. add to the survey to <br /> 6 determine public opinion on Anoka County holding a referendum prior to the <br /> 7 implementation of a county-wide sales tax to partially fund a sports stadium. Decision <br /> 8 Resources Ltd. (DRL)has drafted questions to ascertain public opinion on that issue. <br /> 9 City Administrator Heitke advised this week, staff from the Anoka County Library <br /> to System inquired as to whether it would be possible to survey the public's interest in <br /> 11 having a county library as part of the Legacy at Wood's Edge Project. Since this question <br /> 12 is very similar to the one contained in the 1996 survey related to having a YMCA in the <br /> 13 town center project,DRL offered to draft the question for consideration. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 City Administrator Heitke reviewed the draft questions regarding the proposed stadium <br /> 16 and a library in the Town Center at the Lake Drive and Interstate 35-W interchange area. <br /> 17 Staff is seeking Council acceptance of additional questions, enabling DRL to finalize the <br /> 18 survey. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Councilmember Carlson expressed concern that the proposed stadium question does not <br /> 21 address the referendum question. She distributed two alternative questions, one prepared <br /> 22 by her and another prepared by Mr. Dan Dobson of St. Paul. Councilmember Carlson <br /> 23 stated that her question makes the referendum issue more clear and coincides with the <br /> 24 Reinert Resolution. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Mr.Ron Holch addressed the Council and stated that the survey had been described as <br /> 27 being"scientific"in the newspaper,but the proposed question isn't scientific because it is <br /> 28 not quantifiable. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Councilmember Reinert stated that it's obvious that this process is going to be attacked <br /> 31 and suggested that all the Council can do is forward the results of this discussion to <br /> 32 Decision Resources and see what they come up with,however, it will delay the survey <br /> 33 and results. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Councilmember Carlson stated that the County Commissioner in Lino Lakes was quite <br /> 36 surprised by the wording of the question. <br /> 37 <br /> 38 Mayor Bergeson stated he is concerned that survey questions that the Council hasn't even <br /> 39 acted on are being passed out. He is concerned that there is clearly an effort underway to <br /> 40 prepare people for the survey by letting them know what the questions might be and <br /> 41 coaching them on answers, and the longer the City waits to conduct the survey the less <br /> 42 accurate it is going to be. He stated he is in agreement with the stadium question as <br /> 43 proposed by Decision Resources, Inc. <br /> 44 <br /> T*1 <br /> 4 <br />
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