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Mounds View City Council March 25, 2024 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />1 2024. He thanked the visitor's bureau for their tremendous efforts to draw people into the <br />2 community. He commented further on how the board officer positions would now be a two year <br />3 commitment. <br />5 Mayor Lindstrom reported the Festival in the Park Committee would be hosting an Easter egg hunt <br />6 on Saturday, March 30 at 10:00 a.m. at Silver View Park. <br />8 Mayor Lindstrom explained he attended a meeting with Arden Hills Mayor Grant and <br />9 Councilmember Rousseau to discuss recreational programming and potential partnerships. In <br />10 addition, he had a discussion with Arden Hills Councilmember Monson regarding organized trash <br />11 collection. <br />12 <br />13 Mayor Lindstrom then read a letter in full for the record to the citizens of Mounds View. He stated <br />14 organized collection... <br />15 <br />16 "To the citizens of Mounds View, <br />17 Organized collection has been a hot topic as of late, and we have spent a lot of time talking about it. I <br />18 realize you are tired. I'm tired, and we are tired. At the last meeting, I laid out the timeline of events <br />19 up until that meeting. Since then, I have received a letter from the president of Walters, Mike Moroz, <br />20 stating, <br />21 "Mayor Lindstrom, I am writing on behalf of the Mounds View Haulers to acknowledge your speech <br />22 given at the Mounds View City Council meeting on Monday, March 1 lth, 2024. Please be advised <br />23 that the Mounds View hauler group will meet to discuss the draft contract and pricing for proposed <br />24 waste services. We understand that our response must be delivered to the city by Thursday, March <br />25 21, at 12 p.m., and it is our goal to meet that deadline. " <br />26 The haulers subsequently met on 3/18 and came back with an offer on the afternoon of 3/20 stating <br />27 that they would not lower the price but were open to offers, so we submitted the St. Anthony pricing, <br />28 which we believe is fair based on the fact we are similar cities, and they have a new contract. <br />29 The haulers met again today and gave us another proposal and though it was better; it is higher than <br />30 the average cost per tote with the exception of the 35 gallon of all the cities that we looked at in an <br />31 organized environment in Hennepin and Ramsey County. It is not the St Anthony pricing we asked <br />32 for. We believe that our pricing should be in line with or better than theirs since we are a denser city <br />33 with a similar easy access footprint. <br />34 The Haulers were unable to get there, further reinforcing the fact that we are at an impasse in this <br />35 negotiation. We made it crystal clear what we wanted and that we are not going to continue a back <br />36 and forth with them. We appreciate their efforts, but they simply are not good enough for our city <br />37 and in my opinion it's time to move on. <br />38 We also received another mailer from haulers for choice, this time with some amped-up rhetoric and <br />39 pictures and phone numbers of council members. Which has been characterized on social media as <br />40 dehumanizing tactics. <br />41 I now want to take some time to talk about each member of this council, starting with the man <br />42 "leading the charge," according to our most recent mailer, Councilmember Meehlhause. <br />43 Gary has lived in Mounds View for over 40 years; he raised his children here. He has been on <br />44 council for close to 12 years and was on various commissions for over a decade prior to that. Gary is <br />45 also a member of the Lions and has helped with Festival in the Park and the Police Foundation over <br />46 the years. <br />