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Mounds View City Council May 13, 2024 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />1 had nine FLOCK cameras installed throughout the community and provided generalized stats on <br />2 how the cameras were being utilized. He then reviewed numbers from Ramsey County's <br />3 appropriate response model stating some calls were being diverted and triaged at the County level. <br />4 <br />5 Council Member Meehlhause asked what happens to the money that is retrieved as part of the <br />6 VCET cases. Police Chief Zender explained this was forfeited money and these funds will <br />7 eventually go to VCET and the DEA. <br />8 <br />9 Mayor Lindstrom stated he had the opportunity to go to Blaine this past weekend where a live <br />10 incident was occurring and a crowd was forming. He explained he appreciated the amount of <br />11 professionalism, restraint and patience exuded by the officers. He applauded the Mounds View <br />12 officers for their efforts and how they present themselves to the public. <br />13 <br />14 Dan Mueller, Groveland Road, questioned if cities of this size typically had <br />15 SWAT teams. Police Chief Zender reported this was not the case. He discussed how Mounds View <br />16 had officers that joined with Ramsey County to form a SWAT team. <br />17 <br />18 raised a concern about the high speed traffic or racing that was occurring <br />19 down Mounds View Boulevard in the overnight hours. Police Chief Zender encouraged the <br />20 resident to contact the police department when these events occur. <br />21 <br />22 Council Member Gunn thanked the Mounds View Police Department for their tremendous efforts <br />23 on behalf of the community. <br />24 <br />25 Mayor Lindstrom stated <br />26 <br />27 E. Bridging.Com — Diana Dalsin. <br />28 <br />29 Diana Dalsin, Bridging.Com, thanked the Council for their time. She discussed how Bridging.Com <br />30 serves as a furniture bank for the nine county metro. She reported Minnesota was very fortunate <br />31 to have residents willing to donate their reusable items for the benefit of others. She explained <br />32 115,000 households have been served since 1987. She noted 35% of those helped live in Ramsey <br />33 County. She commented on how there was a growing need for housing and housing goods for the <br />34 working poor. She invited the Council to come visit her site. She encouraged Mounds View <br />35 residents to consider making a donation or to get involved with Bridging.Com. <br />36 <br />37 City Administrator Zikmund questioned if Mounds View could host a city-wide cleanup/recycling <br />38 day where items could be donated to Bridging.Com. Ms. Dalsin stated she would love to partner <br />39 with the City on this. <br />40 <br />41 Mayor Lindstrom recommended Bridging.Com work in partnership with the Community Support <br />42 Center (CSC) in New Brighton. <br />43 <br />44 Council Member Cermak spoke to how Bridging.Com assisted her family when she moved to the <br />45 community in 1988. <br />46 <br />
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