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11/10/2015
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Mayor Faust encouraged Ms. Seaman, during her meetings at the school, to discuss with the 1 <br />teachers what they are looking for and ways to leverage some of that money into fostering a 2 <br />program that lives long into the future. Mayor Faust welcomed Ms. Seaman to the City and 3 <br />stated the City is very involved in sustainability of all things. 4 <br /> 5 <br />D. Third Quarter Goals Update 6 <br /> 7 <br />City Manager Casey provided an update on the Strategic Initiatives including Environmental 8 <br />Stewardship, Quality Infrastructure, Robust Technology, Quality Housing & Commercial/ 9 <br />Industrial Businesses, Inclusive “Village” and Safe, Sound and Progressive Community. The 10 <br />update included action steps, responsibility, and comments. The next update will be held after 11 <br />the first of the year. 12 <br /> 13 <br />Mayor Faust stated it appears we have come up with a new list but many of these items are 14 <br />ongoing. Not mentioned was implement organized collection was one of the City’s goals for a 15 <br />long time. Another goal the City has had for a long time is the Fix-It Clinic and the sustainable 16 <br />house remodel project, which is underway. 17 <br /> 18 <br />Mayor Faust stated he appreciates all of staff’s hard work to do the things that makes this City 19 <br />truly different in terms of being progressive. 20 <br /> 21 <br />VII. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER AND COUNCIL MEMBERS. 22 <br /> 23 <br />City Manager Casey reported on the Fix It Clinic. There were 55 people that brought 83 items 24 <br />and of those 83 items 64 were fixed (77% rate) and 519 pounds were diverted from the waste 25 <br />stream. There was also a TechDump held and there were 3792 pounds of items that were 26 <br />recycled. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Mayor Faust commented 519 pounds out of the waste stream was excellent and it is good to see 29 <br />people are being more cautious and re-using items when they can. Those are great things for the 30 <br />community to embrace. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Councilmember Brever stated last Friday, she attended an Active Living Hennepin County 33 <br />Workshop where Dr. Edward Ellinger spoke. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated last night he attended the Fire Department Relief Association’s 36 <br />Monthly Meeting. Last week he had several discussions with the History Committee. They are 37 <br />finding how to best market the book “More Pigs Than People” and are also preparing for their 38 <br />annual meeting. 39 <br /> 40 <br />Mayor Faust reviewed on October 20 he attended the Chamber of Commerce Monthly Meeting, 41 <br />along with the City Manager. At the meeting, security was discussed in terms of small 42 <br />businesses. 43 <br /> 44 <br />On October 21, Mayor Faust attended the Minnesota Municipal Beverage Association Regional 45 <br />Meeting and the City is fortunate to have its liquor operations manager and staff. Mike Larson is 46 <br />well respected in that group and the City should be grateful to have him as our liquor manager. 47 <br />5
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