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Mounds View City Council April 27, 2026 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br /> <br />The Council consensus was to charge $25 per garden plot and it was recommended the plots be <br />reserved for Mounds View residents with 75% of the plots being reserved for multi-family <br />residents. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Lindstrom/Gunn. To direct staff to work with Tim Wood to move the <br />community garden forward at 8271 Long Lake Road charging $25 per garden plot with plots being <br />available only for Mounds View residents and 75% of the plots being reserved for multi-family <br />residents. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />9. REPORTS <br /> <br />A. Reports of Mayor and Council. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith reported last week she attended a safety discussion with officers and <br />firefighters in the community. She indicated this group was seeking to draft an autism safety book <br />that could be provided to police officers that could then be handed out to individuals in the <br />community. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith explained on Wednesday, April 15 she met with Sergeant Fuzz and the St. <br />Paul Mayor. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith indicated she would be attending defensive tactics and taser training on <br />Thursday, April 30. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith stated the Mounds View Festival in the Park would be hosting a Car Show <br />fundraiser on Saturday, May 2. She noted this event would have bingo, food trucks and vendors at <br />this event. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith indicated the Ramsey County League of Local Government would be <br />meeting next on Friday, May 8 where Minnesota elections will be discussed. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith explained on Saturday, May 9 she will be attending the quilt of valor <br />ceremony at Blaine’s veteran’s memorial. She noted this was something the City of Mounds View <br />could consider hosting. <br /> <br />Council Member Smith reported Mounds View was incorporated as a village on April 22, 1958 <br />and was later designated as a City in 1973. <br /> <br />Council Member Clark stated she attended the Anoka County Fire Protection Board last week <br />where the 2027 budget was approved. <br /> <br />Council Member Clark indicated she attended the Earth Day cleanup event that was held on <br />Saturday, April 18. She thanked police, fire, the Lions and all the volunteers that made this event <br />possible.