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11/25/1991
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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNCIL MINUTES <br />NOVEMBER 25, 1991 <br />DATE • <br />TIME STARTED : <br />TIME ENDED • <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: <br />MEMBERS ABSENT : <br />November 25, 1991 <br />5:43 P.M. <br />6:30 P.M. <br />Bisel, Bohjanen, Kuether, Neal, Reinert <br />None <br />Staff Members present: City Administrator, Randy Schumacher; <br />Administrative Assistant, Dan Tesch; Public Works Director, Don <br />Volk; Chief of Police, Dean Campbell; Accountant, Paula Schloer; <br />Financial Officer, Mary Vaske and Clerk- Treasurer Marilyn <br />Anderson. <br />The purpose of the work session was to continue the discussion of <br />the 1992 General Fund Budget. <br />Mr. Schumacher reminded the Council Members that the public <br />hearing is scheduled for Thursday, December 5, 1991 at 6:30 P.M. <br />He said he would like to resolve all issues that were raised at <br />the November 20, 1991 work session. <br />Quarterly Newsletter - Mr. Tesch explained that in 1990, the <br />Council decided to upgrade the newsletter. The cost of the <br />newsletter after the upgrade was approximately $2,200.00 for the <br />first quarter. This appeared to be costly so the City purchased <br />a computer program called "typesetter ". This purchase improved <br />the quality of the newsletter and has saved approximately $500.00 <br />per quarter because the newsletter does not have to be sent to a <br />printer for typesetting. Two (2) additional pages were added to <br />the newsletter. <br />Council Member Neal asked if inserts could be added to the <br />newsletter. Mr. Tesch said yes but the City would not want to be <br />involved in placing non - governmental items with the newsletter. <br />Council Member Reinert asked if the newsletter could be <br />categorized. He suggested that the format be changed. Mr. Tesch <br />explained how material for the newsletter is gathered and how <br />Cathy Wyland (newsletter editor) prepares the newsletter. <br />PAGE 1 <br />192 <br />
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