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IS <br /> IT . . . . <br /> For the Week of November 28 - December 2, 1994 <br /> ADMINISTRATION <br /> ADMINISTRATION <br /> This has been a very busy week. The good news is that the 1995 <br /> Budget TNT Hearing is over and it appears that the taxpayers of <br /> Mounds View are very satisfied with the way that the Council has <br /> conducted themselves as stewards of the public dollar. <br /> The bad news is there is no bad news! ! <br /> Yeah! <br /> I received two phone calls this morning from individuals who had <br /> watched the Hearing on cable and were glad to hear that the taxes <br /> had been reduced. <br /> On the issue of the Housing Inspection Program, I believe that we <br /> will have to do a very good job of informing the people, through <br /> the newsletter and newspapers, of the program that is developed <br /> and the process and procedures that will be instituted. One of <br /> the ways of establishing and maintaining awareness and support <br /> for the program may be to consider a Housing Task Force. <br /> Residents who are committed to quality and safe housing can be <br /> very strong advocates and serve to educate others. <br /> Yesterday, Jennifer Bergman, the Housing Intern, attended a full- <br /> day workshop at the National Congress of Cities Conference. The <br /> workshop provided a forum for representatives from city, federal, <br /> state and non-profit agencies to share with the attendees their <br /> housing programs and projects; programs that were designed to <br /> address the growing problem of aging housing stock. <br />