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Mounds View City Council February 23, 2026 <br />Regular Meeting Page 13 <br /> <br />City was spending a great deal of money on this, noting this was an unfunded expense and the 1 <br />budget has not been amended. He recommended the City create a grant program for funds to be 2 <br />issued to Manna Market. 3 <br /> 4 <br />City Administrator Zikmund advised the City Attorney read from State Statute that this was one 5 <br />of the authorized expenditures. He noted non-profit food shelves were an approved municipal 6 <br />expense. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Heather Schugard, 7984 Woodlawn Drive, explained she was proud of the great work the City has 9 <br />done to support the people in the City. She indicated she grew up in a family that relied on the 10 <br />food shelf for quite a while. She appreciated the fact the resources she was giving to the City was 11 <br />now being used to help others in need. She supported the City continuing the Manna Market 12 <br />funding through the end of the year. 13 <br /> 14 <br />Mayor Lindstrom stated each of the Councilmembers has volunteered their time at the Manna 15 <br />Market because there was a need. 16 <br /> 17 <br />Council Member Smith reviewed the comments she has received from the public noting some 18 <br />people were afraid to attend the Manna Market because they were afraid, they would be retaliated 19 <br />against. She indicated another resident let her know they would not receive boxes because they 20 <br />were unable to use the food that was being provided and were more in need of rice and flour. She 21 <br />further explained that she understood this was a pilot program. She supported the program 22 <br />continuing but recommended only deliveries be made to ensure the boxes were going to Mounds 23 <br />View residents. She explained Mounds View was the only City that has taken money out of its 24 <br />budget to provide food resources when the SNAP benefits were put on hold. 25 <br /> 26 <br />Mayor Lindstrom stated there was such a large need at this time that he did not want to do away 27 <br />with the drive through option. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Council Member Smith indicated she was concerned with the fact the City was providing services 30 <br />through taxpayers’ dollars to people outside the community. She understood people were coming 31 <br />through the drive through and they did not have a financial need and others were taking the food 32 <br />from the drive through and were taking it to another community to sell it. She supported the City 33 <br />finding a way to ensure the deliveries and drive through was offered only to Mounds View 34 <br />residents because taxpayer dollars were being used to fund the program. 35 <br /> 36 <br />Council Member Clark reported the program was not allowed to discriminate as to who does or 37 <br />does not receive the food given how the program was funded. She explained the City would not 38 <br />be allowed to close the services off to just Mounds View residents, otherwise the City would have 39 <br />to pay full price for the food. 40 <br /> 41 <br />Mayor Lindstrom discussed the cost for the box of food and stated he believed this was one of the 42 <br />best programs the City could offer to taxpayers because the food was being given directly back to 43 <br />taxpayers at a reduced rate. 44 <br /> 45 <br />Council Member Smith explained she supported the City helping people but inquired if the Council 46
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