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Mounds View City Council January 13, 2025 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />1 the committee was seeking donations at this time by selling pavers. She hoped the construction <br />2 bids came in as expected, noting the committee has already raised 12% of the expenses. She hoped <br />3 the Tribute Park could be dedicated on Veteran's Day, November 11, 2025. <br />5 City Administrator Zikmund introduced the next speakers, Cindy and Don Spano. <br />6 <br />7 Cindy Spano thanked the Council for allowing her to speak. She spoke to the Council about what <br />8 a first responder means to her and what an impact they had on her family after the pipeline burst. <br />9 She indicated she was not in Mounds View at the time, but she heard about it from her husband. <br />10 She discussed how she had been contacted regarding the Mounds View Tribute Park and she <br />1 1 appreciated the fact the City would be recognizing those lost in local tragedies, along with veterans <br />12 and first responders. She explained after speaking with Commissioner Bob Jacobsen, she learned <br />13 how tragic events can impact first responders as well. <br />14 <br />15 Ms. Spano stated on July 8, 1986 the Williams pipeline burst in Mounds View. She commented <br />16 on how there were two critical victims that needed attention, which included both Bev (Don's <br />17 previous wife), and Don's daughter, Jennifer. She noted fellow firefighters worked to put out <br />18 flames amidst the hysteria. She indicated Commissioner Jacobsen went home a changed man after <br />19 seeing the horror that occurred that day. She stated she was eternally grateful that Bev was not <br />20 alone, in pain and waiting. She explained for first responders, these events are never ending. These <br />21 first responders have to push through the events, go home and show up for work again the next <br />22 day. She commented on how first responders provide hope and care loved ones so desperately <br />23 need. She appreciated the fact the Tribute Park would include a beautiful space for reflection on <br />24 those who have been lost, those who have suffered and those who have served this community. <br />25 <br />26 Don Spano thanked the Council for inviting him to speak. He felt honored when the City <br />27 Administrator contacted him regarding this project. He noted he had a meeting at his home which <br />28 included the City Administrator, Police Chief Zender, Fire Chief Dan Retka and Public Safety <br />29 Commissioner Bob Jacobsen. He noted this was the first time he had met most of these individuals, <br />30 but this was not the first time he had met Commissioner Jacobsen. He noted the first time he met <br />31 Commissioner Jacobsen was on July 8, 1986 in the front of his Mounds View home. He stated <br />32 Commissioner Jacobsen was the first responder he had contact with that day. He saw <br />33 Commissioner Jacobsen as a heroic, helpful and dedicated person. He noted there were many <br />34 EMT's onsite that day, who assisted him and the entire Mounds View population. He commented <br />35 on how the emergency responders acted like best friends that day to the citizens of Mounds View. <br />36 He discussed how the emergency responders in Mounds View were loyal, trustworthy, supportive, <br />37 honest and reliable. In addition, they exhibit traits of leadership, problem solving, compassion and <br />38 teamwork, while performing whatever task they are assigned too. He believed first responders <br />39 served an admirable purpose. He thanked the City for pursuing the Tribute Park and for honoring <br />40 those who sacrifice their time, effort and lives, to make Mounds View a great place to live and <br />41 work. He reported he no longer lives in Mounds View, as he moved out of the community in 1994. <br />42 However, he noted he has fond memories of the City and the friendships he made and retained. <br />43 He thanked the City again for thinking of him and for working to complete a Tribute Park. <br />44 <br />45 Police Chief Zender introduced Minnesota Department of Public Safety Commissioner Bob <br />46 Jacobsen to the City Council. <br />