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Mounds View City Council September 22, 2003 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />~1 <br />2 Council Member Quick indicated he could back up what he says with statistics that the only way <br />3 to get the most accurate reading of what the community wants and feels and not what the small <br />4 minority wants is by doing a professional survey and that is why this company has been used in <br />5 the past and he supports the survey. <br />7 Naja Werner 2765 of Sherwood Road indicated she thoroughly disagrees and does not think you <br />8 get a representative feeling of what the community thinks when you only send questionnaires out <br />9 to 400 or so residents in a City of 12,700. She then said that she thinks this is wasting a lot of <br />1o money when all the other municipalities are cutting expenses and their tax increase is lower than <br />11 here. She further commented that this City seems to keep doing things that cost money and the <br />12 City does not have to spend the $7,500 that is budgeted for it. <br />13 <br />14 Ms. Werner indicated that, as a citizen, she has objections to a lot of stupid stuff that is <br />15 happening here and she shakes her head and rolls her eyes in despair at the stuff that is happening <br />16 as it is disgusting. <br />17 <br />18 Mayor Linke indicated that you do not get from a written survey what you get from an oral <br />19 survey because the surveyor follows up questions with another question based on how the person <br />20 answers the question. He also commented that the City has discovered in the past that a vast <br />~1 majority of residents do not mail the surveys back. <br />2 <br />23 Council Member Stigney indicated that the questions would need to be refined before the <br />24 questions go out and he does not think the phone survey is the way to go. He then said he would <br />25 like to refine the questions list and put something in Mounds View Matters. He further <br />26 commented that he hears there is a real budget crunch but he does not see it the way things are <br />27 happening so he is opposed to the phone survey. <br />28 <br />29 Council Member Quick commented that the last time the City tried to do a survey it was on <br />3o moving the compost site and the City sent out a questionnaire and it turns out that the individual <br />31 there taking care of the compost site copied and handed out surveys to those that used it as he did <br />32 not want it moved and that is who the City heard from on surveys. <br />33 <br />34 Council Member Stigney said that is part of the democratic process telling others what you <br />35 support. <br />36 <br />37 Council Member Gunn indicated that a lot of people complain about the Council not listening <br />38 and sometimes it is hard to hear what everyone has to say all at once and a survey with questions <br />39 from all of the departments is a good way to hear what the people have to say. <br />40 <br />41 Mayor Linke indicated there is consensus to move forward with some type of survey but would <br />42 like other feedback and further research into how to do the survey and formulate the questions. <br />3 <br />4 Council Member Marty indicated he questions whether this is the time to do this the survey and <br />45 spend the money. He then commented that the surveys do provide a wealth of information and <br />