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APPROVED <br /> ounds Vty Council Page Seven <br /> gular Meeiew tCiing May 26, 1992 <br /> Councilmember Quick stated that only 16% of your tax dollar goes to the <br /> City while 55% of your tax dollar goes to the school district. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that with the restrictions the City could do a <br /> better job of plowing and this is the taxpayer's money at work. Also, <br /> arresting burglars is another way of the taxpayer's money at work. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that he rode with a squad a couple of weeks previous <br /> and that in seven hour's time they had five "smash and grab" calls <br /> regarding thefts from cars. <br /> Councilmember Quick stated that this type of crime is escalating all of <br /> the time. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that there is much more graffiti in the City on the <br /> park buildings and other places that indicates the gangs are moving out <br /> to the suburbs. <br /> Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, stated that it <br /> would cost $1500 to $2500 and that not having to replow because of <br /> snowbirds would recoup this money in two to three years. <br /> Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, made a statement that this is no <br /> 0 longer the small Village of Mounds View. This City is a first ring <br /> metropolitan suburb in terms of crime and residents moving into the <br /> City of Mounds View. The City is not the same as it was in 1967 and it <br /> won't be the same community as it is today in 1997. Orduno encouraged <br /> residents to call City Hall to verify things that they have heard in <br /> order to receive the right information. Too many times people are <br /> getting upset over items and don't have the right information due to <br /> the rumor mill. Again, Orduno encouraged anyone who had questions <br /> regarding the City to call City Hall and be directed to the person who <br /> would have the most knowledge in the area they have questions. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that the Police Department and Public Works <br /> Department have the health, safety and welfare of its residents as <br /> their first concern-. The City doesn't-go around just putting upno -- <br /> parking signs for the heck of it. These issues were brought to the <br /> City Council by the Police and Public Works Departments. <br /> Alice Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated that with the reconstruction <br /> of Long Lake Road she would loose part of her driveway. Ms. Frits <br /> stated she has a large family and during holidays there are many cars. <br /> Mayor Linke__reminded Ms. -Fr-its that this is from 2: 00 -a:-m. until 6:00----- <br /> a.m. and not during the day. Mayor Linke further stated that persons <br /> having overnight company from out of town or a party, should call the <br /> Police Chief and he can give authority for you to have cars on the <br /> Aft street at those special times. Mayor Linke stated that he has the same <br /> lip problem when he has everyone over during the holidays. <br />
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