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Mounds View City Council August 14, 2017 <br />Regular Meeting Page 15 <br />i Mayor Mueller encouraged all residents of Mounds View to attend Festival in the Park on <br />2 Saturday, August 19th. She reviewed the schedule of events that had been planned for the <br />3 Festival and thanked all of the volunteers that have worked so diligently to make this event <br />4 possible. She thanked Troop #267 for their assistance with the Car Show. <br />5 <br />6 Theresa Cermak stated the parade would begin at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday. She then reviewed the <br />7 Festival in the Park parade route. It was noted the parade would begin and end at the Community <br />8 Center. She explained she was still seeking volunteers for Saturday and those interested in <br />9 serving were encouraged to contact City Hall. She thanked the City Council for all of their help <br />10 the day of the Festival. <br />11 <br />12 B. Reports of Staff. <br />13 1. Police Department Quarterly Report <br />14 <br />15 Police Chief Harder reviewed the Police Department Quarterly Report with the City Council. He <br />16 reviewed the crime statistics for the second quarter. He noted body worn cameras would be fully <br />17 implemented by August 31st. He commented on the recent events he attended such as the Ghana <br />18 Expo, the Bike & Fire Event, and Night to Unite. He reported the rock wall was a positive part <br />19 of each of these events. <br />20 <br />21 Police Chief Harder understood that speeding traffic was a major concern for residents of <br />22 Mounds View. He questioned how the Council felt about mobile speed bumps. He noted the <br />23 expense for the speed bumps was roughly $1,900. He explained he had received a grant to assist <br />24 with covering half of this cost. The Council supported the expense for the mobile speed bumps. <br />25 <br />26 Council Member Bergeron thanked the Police Department for all of their hard work and for <br />27 working to increase their number of community engagements events. <br />28 <br />29 Council Member Gunn commended the Police Department for being named one of the safest <br />30 cities to live in, in the State of Minnesota. <br />31 <br />32 Mayor Mueller thanked Police Chief Harder for his thorough report and asked if this information <br />33 would be available on the City's website. Police Chief Harder explained this report was <br />34 available at the Police Department and on the City's new website. <br />35 <br />36 Police Chief Harder requested feedback from the Council on a potential mobile command center <br />37 for the Mounds View Police Department. He noted the SBM Fire Department had a mobile <br />38 command center but his concern was this vehicle may not be available to Mounds View for <br />39 smaller events. He reviewed the amenities within the proposed community resource vehicle and <br />4o described how the unit would be used by the department. He questioned if the Council would <br />41 support him going to California to take possession of the vehicle and return it to Minnesota. He <br />42 explained he had funds available for the journey to and from the City of Mounds View. <br />43 <br />44 Council Member Gunn stated she supported Police Chief Harder's request and believed this <br />45 vehicle would be a great addition to the community. <br />
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