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Page 4 <br />February 10, 1997 <br />• Mounds View City Council <br />A discussion followed. Mayor McCarty noted that this motion will limit staff to the second candidate only. <br />Council member Trude asked that her motion be amended to approve the hiring of the best candidate available <br />from the pool of candidates contingent upon them meeting background and testing requirements. <br />Council member Quick was in approval of the amendment. <br />Council member Stigney asked if this position will follow the same guideline as in the past -with anticipated <br />salary increases at three months, six months, one year and then a Cost of Living adjustment. <br />He noted he is uncomfortable with this policy. Mayor McCarty noted that a Personnel Policy meeting has <br />akeady been set to discuss this issue. <br />Mr. Ulrich noted that it will follow the existing hiring guidelines. <br />VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> <br />There were no requests or comments from the floor. <br />• COUNCIL BU5IlVE55: <br />A. Statue Report on Pedestrian Bridge over Highway 10. <br />Ms. Pam Sheldon, Director of Community Development gave a brief overview of the Pedestrian Bridge <br />project. She explained that in 1994, the City applied to the federal government to obtain funds for a pedestrian <br />bridge at the Long Lake Road and Highway 10 intersection. That grant request was for $600,000, of which <br />$480,000 would be federal money and $120,000 would be a local match. The grant was awarded to the City. <br />To cover the match, $190,000 of local funds were set aside. The sources of these funds were Franchise Fees, <br />Special Project Funds, General Fund, Street Light Fund, and Activity Fund. Since the grant was awarded, <br />approximately $85,000 in additional items have been identified. She noted the possible funding sources for the <br />additional items. Ms. Sheldon noted that at the last Council work session, a status report was presented and at <br />that time, the Council directed staff to put it on the Council agenda for further discussion. <br />Ms. Sheldon noted that most of the funding for this project are from Federal tax dollars. This money is <br />available to many communities and if it had not been awarded to Mounds View, it would still have gone to <br />another local community for this type of project. She noted that in order for the City to keep the grant, the <br />bridge needs to be built this summer (by October 1, 1997), so there is a need to come to a quick resolution on <br />this matter. <br />Mayor McCarty stated he has had difficulty with this project from the very beginning. He stated he anticipated <br />that there would be a public hearing and public involvement process prior to the approval of this project. One <br />of his concerns is the source of funding on the local share. <br />Council member Trude explained that there were Public Hearings and public meetings. There was public <br />input from Spring to Fall and people were involved even prior to the approval of the grant. <br />