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Mounds View City Council September 26, 2022 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />1 questioned who would be paying for the utility lines that were broken. He expressed frustration <br />2 with how this project has been managed by the contractor and encouraged the City to step. <br />3 <br />4 Zack Lindstrom, 8378 Long Lake Road, reported he has been out campaigning and noted speed <br />5 was an ever present concern for Mounds View residents. He explained there was support for the <br />6 City deploying more electronic speed monitoring devices and making them permanent in known <br />7 speed areas. In addition, he indicated residents supported the City forming a partnership with <br />8 Shoreview and New Brighton in order to have one membership for all three Community Centers, <br />9 while also allowing for access to the middle school in order to have access to the pool. He reported <br />10 he checked into the fitness equipment and noted there was a local resident the City could purchase <br />11 equipment from at a reasonable rate. <br />12 <br />13 Mayor Mueller asked if anyone else in the audience would like to speak. With no one coming <br />14 forward, she closed the Public Comment period. <br />15 <br />16 Council Member Bergeron asked if the other three candidates in the audience would also like to <br />17 take three minutes to campaign during Public Comment. The three candidate all declined. <br />18 <br />19 Mayor Mueller mentioned at the previous City Council meeting, she has displayed the t -shirts <br />20 being sold as a fundraiser for the Mounds View Police Foundation. She then showed an example <br />21 of the toy K9 that the Ramsey County Sheriff Foundation is selling as a fundraiser for their K9 <br />22 program. She stated that Ramsey County Sheriff has seven K9s in their department, and you <br />23 could order the one matching your favorite K9 if you wanted. Residents could contact her for <br />24 more information. <br />25 <br />26 Council member Cermak stated that the Mounds View Police Foundation would be selling K9 <br />27 toys as a fundraiser in October. <br />28 <br />29 7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br />30 <br />31 None. <br />32 <br />33 8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />34 A. Resolution 9643, Authorizing Software as a Service Agreement with BSA. <br />35 <br />36 Community Development Director Sevald requested the Council authorize the purchase of <br />37 software as a service agreement with BSA. He stated during COVID staff working from home <br />38 brought about frustrations with the City's permitting software. He explained after speaking with <br />39 neighboring communities staff determined BSA would be a good software system for the City to <br />40 consider purchasing. He commented on the benefits of the program, along with the costs and <br />41 recommended approval of the purchase. <br />42 <br />43 Council Member Hull asked if this program would be used by multiple users. Community <br />44 Development Director Sevald reported this program would be used by the majority of the staff <br />45 members at City Hall. <br />46 <br />
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