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Page 9 <br />January 8, 1996 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />centers and to provide a new meeting place for children and neighborhoods. Therefore <br />she would suggest that Park Improvements for Low and Moderate Income Areas & <br />Special Needs Persons be added back to the list. She also felt the Provision of <br />New/Expanded Social Services should be added to the list. She would recommend <br />dropping the Job Creation activities due to the lengthy process in filling out forms and <br />complying with HUD requirements for an audit and the fact that these programs will likely <br />continue to be provided even if they are not on the list of top five priorities. Her <br />recommendations were as follows: <br />1. Rehabilitation of Rental Property; <br />2) Park Improvements for Low and Moderate Income Areas and Special Needs Person; <br />3) Provisions ofNew/Bxpanded Social Services; <br />4) Removal of Dilapidated Structures; and <br />5) Rehabilitation of Owner-Occupied Single Family Homes. <br />Ms. Hankner asked if the city will have reached a saturation point in any of the areas <br />where they have been successful in receiving funding in the past. <br />Mayor Linke stated he did not feel the city will reach a saturation point as long as they can <br />show that there is a need. He stated he was basically in agreement with Ms. Trude's list <br />of priorities, however he would move Park Improvements to #5, and Rehabilitation of <br />Owner-Occupied Single Family Homes should be #2 as it better fits within the Focus <br />2000. <br />Ms. Hankner stated she also feels that Park Improvements are not as high a priority as <br />rehab of single family homes. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Hankner to approve Resolution No. 4884, Approving the <br />Priorities for Distribution of Ramsey County CDBG/Home Funds in 1996 with the <br />substitute attachment as discussed. <br />VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />D. Consideration of Approval of 1996 Newsletter Printing Contract. <br />Ms. Bennett explained that the city goes out for bids annually on contracting for printing <br />of the city newsletter. This year the city only received one bid back which is from the <br />same company who has been providing this service for several years. They have excellent <br />expertise and have historically have been below any other bid that has come in. <br />• <br />