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P18 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION January 3, 2012 <br />DRAFT <br />46 metro, including MUSA, while the northern metro (especially Anoka County) continued <br />47 to maintain most of the area's natural resources (including water resources). Anoka <br />48 County in fact is the water recharger for the entire metro area especially since much of the <br />49 wetland in the southern metro was drained for development. It's important to think <br />50 regionally and to have a healthy and competitive environment throughout the region and <br />51 one that protects natural resources. The program also has a historical link to the Mall of <br />52 America development whereby funds were directed for that infrastructure and continue to <br />53 be. The bottom line is that there is a study coming back to the State Legislature on the <br />54 topic of fiscal disparities and Anoka County is recommending (and asking cities to join <br />55 their voice) in recommending that the process of reviewing fiscal disparities be long and <br />56 thoughtful and not be handled during the upcoming short session. <br />57 <br />58 The council will consider a resolution at their meeting on January 9 supporting the <br />59 current fiscal disparities program. <br />60 <br />61 3. Street Reconstruction Issues update — Community Development Director <br />62 Grochala explained that his written report outlines his review of street reconstruction <br />63 issues in the city going back to 1991. He discussed the issues included in his report <br />64 relating to process, financing and design. The Mayor suggested that both a flow chart <br />65 indicating the many different levels of process to be considered as well as a list of how <br />66 road reconstruction needs are judged would be helpful. He feels the council wants to <br />67 improve the process and really needs information to have that discussion. They need to <br />68 work on problem areas and find a way to make improvements. The Mayor also noted that <br />69 water improvements in projects shouldn't necessarily be stopping road reconstruction <br />70 since each individual area is different and requires separate consideration in that area. <br />71 Mr. Grochala added that sewer is the more important element however in the past the <br />72 water question has been raised as a safety issue by the area fire department. The council <br />73 discussed the schedule for getting a project or an amendment on the ballot this year. Mr. <br />74 Grochala noted that although financial (feasibility) plans are in place for some areas, they <br />75 would have to be updated; he added that even the Pavement Management Plan should be <br />76 reviewed as part of any evaluation project. <br />77 <br />78 The council discussed the concept of a task force that includes members of the Charter <br />79 Commission (3) as well as council members (2) and representatives of the city's advisory <br />80 boards (4). A facilitator is a possibility and it was suggested that former council member <br />81 Kathi Gallup be asked to join the task force also. Staff was directed to request charter <br />82 commission participation. <br />83 <br />84 4. Park Complex — Public Services Director DeGardner noted that the Park Board <br />85 has discussed grant funding opportunities at their past two meetings. They have heard <br />86 from some professionals on the availability of grant funds and information on those <br />87 discussions is included in his staff report. He suggested that in discussing funding for a <br />88 city park complex, it boils down to the fact that the city would have to designate some <br />89 funds to get things started. He understands that the current economy is a factor in the <br />90 ability to do that. He thinks that if the area of 1-35E develops, that will bring in some <br />2 <br />
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