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2/24/2015
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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />February 10, 2015 <br />Page 7 <br />2 D. Resolution 15-020; a Resolution calling a Hearing on the Proposed Assessments for the <br />3 2015 Street and Utility Improvements. Todd Hubmer, City Engineer (WSB & <br />4 Associates), presenting. <br />6 Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Councilmember Stille, to adopt Resolution 15- <br />7 020; a Resolution Calling a Hearing on the Proposed Assessments for the 2015 Street and Utility <br />8 Improvements. <br />10 Motion_ carried 4-0. <br />12 City Engineer Hubmer invited residents to attend an open house on Tuesday, February 17`h, in <br />13 the Council Chambers regarding the Highway Safety Improvement Project. He stated this <br />14 project affects most signalized intersections in the City and includes improved handicapped <br />15 access to comply with the requirements of the ADA along with sidewalk improvements. <br />16 <br />17 E. Saint Anthony Administration Annual Report. Mark Casey, City Manager, presenting. <br />18 <br />19 City Manager Casey presented the 2014 Administration Annual Report and reviewed several of <br />20 the City's special guests and community presentations received during 2014. He reviewed <br />21 several of the actions taken by the City Council during 2014, including adoption of the Strategic <br />22 Plan and stated the City Council participated in long term capital planning to 2031. He advised <br />23 that the City introduced Project Information Sheets in 2014 that contain a description, project <br />24 need, cost, location, and funding partners of various projects throughout the City and these <br />25 Project Information Sheets are available on the website or at City Hall. He stated that the 2014 <br />26 Primary Election turnout was 14% and the 2014 General Election turnout was 51 %. He stated <br />27 that the City held its annual cleanup day on May 3, 2014, continued collecting holiday lights for <br />28 recycling, and held a new electronic recycling event that was free to residents. He discussed the <br />29 City's organized collection initiative that culminated in a five-year contract effective April 1, <br />30 2015. He stated the City is fortunate to work with a number of organizations, including the <br />31 Aging in Place program that served 25 homes in 2014. He stated the City also works with the <br />32 Greater Metropolitan Housing Corporation to provide home improvement loans and since 2003, <br />33 17 loans with a City investment of $140,000 have been provided and 91 grants have been <br />34 processed for a total homeowner investment of $825,000. He stated the City received a Safe <br />35 Routes to Schools grant and also received a Highway Safety Improvement grant in the amount of <br />36 $770,000. He stated the City installed a municipal owned fiber local area network and <br />37 implemented enhanced web -based GIS as well as centralized document storage. He stated City <br />38 staff worked with Big River Consulting on a variety of topics including succession planning, <br />39 employee engagement, talent development, and motivation. He stated the City has continued its <br />40 relationship with Greater MSP and partnered with Open to Business, a free service offered to <br />41 current and prospective entrepreneurs. He reviewed development in the City and stated the City <br />42 welcomed seven new businesses during 2014. He stated there were 288 building permits issued <br />43 in 2014, 288 electrical permits and 158 mechanical permits were issued, and 35 public safety <br />44 permits were issued, and the City conducted 588 inspections. He stated that all of the annual <br />45 reports will be available on the City's website and at City Hall. <br />46 <br />47 Mayor Faust commended Mr. Casey and the City staff for all their efforts and stated that a lot of <br />48 work was done during 2014 and they all did a great job. <br />13 <br />
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