a program come from wren Me fromSt. PaulandMinneapolis," Demossaid. "isut.we
<br /> city is already strapped? want the aids put on an equal basis. We want our fair Those additional ct:
<br /> eat the entire area, The cityhas budgeted about .share." for Roseville a Maplewood,489,81.
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<br /> g and;29,800. ,
<br /> al support coming $60,000 this'year for road mainte- Suburbs maintain the current aid formula fails to The MIX cities ha-.
<br /> :ities. nance. Also, it will receive about recognize their needs. . . . . .._ .lobby through 1985. Pu
<br /> .s unable to convince $42,000 in state aid, of which'about : "We have parks and beaches and we carry an over- capita, with-a rnati"
<br /> -hich asked for addi- $12,000 is used for street sweeping. burden,of people there," Demos said. "On any given Roseville's payor th
<br /> consider the propos- Besides these funds, Johnson summer day Roseville's Central Park may be used by The law f
<br /> ity's festivities corn- suggested an annual street mainte- a St. Paul corporation. We make no charge for use of Lindgren of
<br /> decision on city nance charge that could be as- our parks." firms to represe th
<br /> might come later. sessed against properties and paid She refused to accept the argument that because SL Bloomington,Brooklyr.
<br /> with property taxes. Paul and Minneapolis have government buildings, the Prairie, Edina, Maple
<br /> That could be as little as' 10 University of Minnesota, or a large share of welfare ka,Plymouth,ShoreviE
<br /> cents a foot, or ;10 a year for a recipients they should get the majority of local gov- bury.
<br /> 100-foot lot,he said. eminent aid. Robert Renner, fort
<br /> Mayor Duane McCarty, con- The present aid formula will eliminate all state aids Gov. Al Quie, and Ric.
<br /> viRoseville nced that the city needs the pro- to Rille by 1987,shrepresent
<br /> -meat is one patrol- e said. Politics will
<br /> tce former Chief Er- Posed five-year plan starting this "We lose $270,000 in 1984 and again in 1985 and Demos said the pres
<br /> ;ki retired.lastyear. Year, reminded his colleagues a 1986.In 1987 it'll be allgone."
<br /> street maintenance assessment is group's only focus.
<br /> i replaced by Tim allowed outside of taxing limits. Other cities in the group also are big aid losers. The MLC wants inpu
<br /> 'aving a vacancy in Bloomington, for example, saw its state aid reduced itan Waste Control Cor
<br /> The council, during discussion by $722,000 last year, Burnsville, $167,000; Eagan, the Metropolitan Tra
<br /> .nd Operating Engi- last week, seemed to agree that $167,000;and Maplewood more than$106,000. school aid formula.
<br /> have reached a ten- good maintenance is a good invest- -
<br /> act agreement for ment. Members supported John-
<br /> he Public Works De- son's study and recommendation. ..
<br /> .al contract language F'aper ""
<br /> red,Pauley said. - • .
<br /> the only two union People i Continued from Page 1 N Cardinal suggested t:
<br /> y has among its em- to change people's att:
<br /> as my accomplishment. I was really surprised when I initiate trainingro a
<br /> Jaycee ambassador was chosen." get off public-asiistance
<br /> Friday has been proclaimed
<br /> About 350,000 students from across the nation be- "rve heard that ther+
<br /> . _ ' "Jerry Pomerleaa Day" by the gan competing in the program last fall. They wrote. . .people that don't want
<br /> - Mounds View City Council. Poorer- papers recommending how to solve problems facing, she said... ----:
<br /> lean,.2023 Stratford Ave.,has been America in its third century. Cardinal's topic was on
<br /> • appointed a United States Jaycee reforming the country's Welfare system. • - ' Meanwhile i
<br /> Southeast.South Ambassador, the highest office in "I outlined when welfare began with FDR (Presi- wants to earn sh(
<br /> t.Southeast
<br /> North the national organization. dent Franklin Roosevelt),"she said. "I felt it was de-
<br /> fVortheast. groll student,is active it
<br /> orth In commending Pomerleau the signed to be a temporary program rather than perma- speech and debate teat
<br /> Southwest.South council cited his service to the peo- nent.It was designed to help people get back to work. nastics champion and
<br /> Southwest.South South • ple of Mounds View "in an unsel- But now, the welfare system is doing more harm: .boys'soccer team last f
<br /> ch fish and dedicated manner"and his than good,Cardinal contended. .. ...._-
<br /> representation of the city and the -'It's just grown into too large of an operation:It's ' Also,Cardinal seFves
<br /> i Henderson , local Mounds View chapter of the not that welfare is had.But the way it is set.is too old - junior.board;of direcfor
<br /> lyn Meyer Jaycees. for the times."she said. . Children's Hospital's mt
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