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Mounds View City Council May 22, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin indicated that at the Council Work Session, the Council was asked if they would <br />be agreeable to holding a reception for Senator Novak and Representative Haake, along with City <br />Attorney Long and his associates, in order to provide them with public access so that the citizens <br />of the community, as well as the Council, could thank them for their sacrifice and their service to <br />the City. He stated Assistant to the City Administrator Reed had indicated Wednesday, June 9th, <br />from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m., would appear to work for everyone’s schedule. He stated the reception <br />would be held in Council Chambers so that the presentation, or at minimum, a portion of the <br />dialogue might be televised for citizens who were unable to attend. He inquired if it would be <br />the consent of the Council to hold the reception at this time. <br /> <br />The Council concurred. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he attended a Mounds View business luncheon the previous Monday, <br />which was somewhat of a round table discussion between the members of the New Brighton- <br />Mounds View Chamber of Commerce and himself. He extended a special thanks to Carol Frey, <br />President of the Chamber, for providing the food and coordinating this event. He added that it <br />was hoped they could continue to maintain their contact with the business community on an <br />ongoing basis. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin reported the Golf Course Committee met the previous week, however, this <br />meeting was not televised at that time, as it consisted of a field trip to examine some of the <br />swamps and lowlands in the area that are being considered for potential development by the Rice <br />Creek Watershed District. He explained that this meeting was videotaped and documented, and <br />was currently being edited for future broadcast. <br /> <br />City Attorney Long thanked Mayor Coughlin for his kind words with regard to the airport <br />legislation and litigation. He commented he considered this to be a part of his job duty, however, <br />there were a few close calls in the process, and at approximately 5 minutes to 7:00 a.m., he was <br />somewhat concerned that the House might adjourn and the Airport Bill would not be passed. <br /> <br />City Attorney Long stated he believes the congratulations really go not only to the two legislators <br />who did a phenomenal job, but also to the entire community. He indicated their success was not <br />due to any one individual, but rather, the strongest message to the Legislature was that this was a <br />very important issue to the community. He advised that these efforts went back over several <br />years, through three different Mayors, three City Councils, and from one Legislator to the next, <br />even of opposite parties, which clarifies the importance of this issue. <br /> <br />City Attorney Long indicated that the presence of an elected official, in this case, Mayor <br />Coughlin, had made a significant difference, as the Legislators listened to him and Council <br />Member Thomason, who was present outside the Chambers to discuss this issue as well. He <br />pointed out that in the end, the process, which appears to be so cumbersome and unpredictable at <br />times, actually worked, and the Legislature listened to the people as represented by their Mayor <br />and Council Member. <br /> <br />City Attorney Long stated he would like the citizens of Mounds View to be aware of the number <br />of hours Mayor Coughlin had spent at the Capitol, and how this really paid off. He stated he had <br />watched the Speaker of the House and the Majority Leader E-mail the Mayor of Mounds View at
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