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• <br />gib <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION April 2, 2012 P 2 0 <br />DRAFT <br />180 always key in the area of water conservation and he knows that cities can't make rash <br />181 changes all at once. <br />182 <br />183 7. Landscaping in Front of City Hall and Island — This item was put on the agenda by <br />184 Council Member Rafferty with support from another council member. Mr. Rafferty <br />185 attended the Environmental Board meeting the week previous to see how they were with <br />186 the landscaping plans and he did feel like there may be some disconnect. The mayor <br />187 noted that the council has had discussions about the landscaping and it seems there may <br />188 be some misconception about plans; he knows that the council doesn't want anyone to be <br />189 offended. Public Services Director DeGardner offered to give the council an update. <br />190 Currently the council has authorized staff to proceed with relandscaping the area adjacent <br />191 to the council chambers. An area garden club has offered to help with landscaping and <br />192 Mr. DeGardner will be talking with them soon about how they can help. The plans for <br />193 that area were reviewed by the Environmental Board. Regarding the island, it was a <br />194 separate topic of discussion about which the council reviewed two concept plans in the <br />195 past. Staff took direction to look at the more maintained type landscape plan for the <br />196 island. He mentioned then that he would return in the future with more detail on a plan. <br />197 The mayor clarified that the island and the area adjacent to the council chambers are two <br />198 separate discussions and the island plans have not been finalized. A council member <br />199 shared photos from a trip to Anchorage, Alaska visualizing what he finds to be a good <br />200 approach that he believes people would enjoy seeing. A council member noted that he <br />201 spoke directly with the garden club organizer and has heard that it is a multi -city group; <br />202 they are interested in donating items as well as services. It is a talented and ambitious <br />203 group and he hopes their services will be utilized under the guidance of a plan. <br />204 <br />205 8. ACE Program Update — Police Chief Swenson gave a PowerPoint Presentation (on <br />206 file) outlining the city's Achieving Compliance Through Education (ACE) Program, an <br />207 educational alternative to the standard traffic violation citation that was implemented in <br />208 Lino Lakes in 2010. The presentation included survey results from participants indicating <br />209 that the program has had a positive impact. The council discussed the program and other <br />210 elements that could be considered such as a fully on -line version and the opportunity to <br />211 repeat. The mayor indicated that he is very supportive of the program and is also open <br />212 to discussing possible improvements. The Police Chief will continue to update the <br />213 council on the program. <br />214 <br />215 9. Senior Center Hand Railing — The mayor noted that he received a request for <br />216 installation of a railing at the facility. The council directed staff to ensure that the railing <br />217 was installed. <br />218 <br />219 11. Month Progress Report — Administrator Karlson updated the council on the <br />220 paperless packet project. Metro I -Net staff has researched the matter and are basically <br />221 recommending that cities proceed with what works best for them. Staff will be coming <br />222 back to the council with a program that allows council members to get the tablet or I Pad <br />223 type device that they want. Mr. Karlson also mentioned that an android alternative is <br />224 being explored for some staff that would provide much better access. A council member <br />5 <br />
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