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Mounds View City Council August 25, 2025 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />1 Evan Vogal, League of Minnesota Cities, presented the City of Mounds View with an Award of <br />2 Excellence and commended the City on its efforts to discharge discriminatory covenants. Mr. <br />3 Vogal shared a video with the Council and a round of applause was offered by all in attendance. <br />5 Mayor Lindstrom thanked City staff and the residents of Mounds View for playing an instrumental <br />6 part in discharging 230 racial covenants in the City. He recognized the staff members and residents <br />7 that played a critical role in this task. He stated he was extremely grateful for the efforts of the <br />8 community to address this concern. A round of applause was offered by all in attendance. <br />10 B. Officer Logan Tan Official Swearing In — Police Chief Zender. <br />11 <br />12 Police Chief Zender introduced Officer Logan Tan to the City Council and administered the oath <br />13 office. Officer Tan's badge was pinned on and a round of applause was offered by all in attendance. <br />14 <br />15 C. 2025 MVPD Quarter 2 Report — Police Chief Zender. <br />16 <br />17 Police Chief Zender reviewed the Mounds View Police Department second quarter report with the <br />18 Council. He thanked the residents who participated in Night to Unite noting residents donated over <br />19 650 pounds of food and supplies to the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf. He thanked all of the residents <br />20 and staff members who volunteered and helped at Festival in the Park. He discussed events that <br />21 were held in the second quarter, which included the Special Olympics Torch Run. He updated the <br />22 Council on the department's staffing noting he was currently at 18. He noted the Community <br />23 Service Officer position would be opening and the department would be looking to bring in a new <br />24 CSO. He explained he appreciated how proactive his officers were in the community, noting calls <br />25 for service, arrests and traffic stops were all up. He reported this meant even though the department <br />26 was short, proper enforcement and education was still in place. He stated after the loss of K-9's <br />27 Niko and Griz, he was pleased to report he had two K-9's lined up to join the department. He noted <br />28 one K-9 would be brought in this fall and the other would join the department in the spring. <br />29 <br />30 Mayor Lindstrom asked why calls for service were on the rise. Police Chief Zender attributed this <br />31 to calls coming back to normal after 2020. He indicated there has been an increase in medical calls <br />32 in the community and each proactive police visit in the community generates a police call. <br />33 <br />34 Mayor Lindstrom stated he has seen an increase in police presence in the community and he <br />35 thanked Police Chief Zender for his strong leadership in the community. <br />36 <br />37 Mayor Lindstrom questioned when K-9 Ace would be retired. Police Chief Zender anticipated Ace <br />38 would be retired next week. <br />39 <br />40 Council Member Meehlhause thanked Police Chief Zender and Deputy Chief Hellpap for their <br />41 outstanding leadership. He stated the Sergeants within the department were tremendous and he <br />42 greatly appreciated the dedication of the patrol officers as well. <br />43 <br />44 Council Member Gunn stated she had greatly enjoyed being a part of the police hot dog cart events <br />45 in the community. Police Chief Zender explained the hot dog cart was purchased through a joint <br />46 grant with the City of New Brighton and has been proven to be a great community building tool. <br />