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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 11241987
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• 1 'The Commission representative told - the Councilmembers :- they and <br /> 2 ILauder.dale Councilmembers were the 'only ones out of ten communities <br /> 3 th6 ' Commission represents - who were not televising. their council <br /> '4 meetings and said she would be glad to bring a cable company.. tech- <br /> 5 nician and help staff televise the first few Council meetings as soon <br /> 6 as the - equipment problems which prevented the recent candidates forum <br /> 7 from being seen in St. Anthony before the elections; are solved. Ms . <br /> 8 Anderson suggested the Councilmembers might be more -comfortable with <br /> 9 taped meetings at first but said she was certain the City officials <br /> 10 would find, just as New Brighton, Roseville, and Shoreview Councilmem- <br /> 11 hers did, that live telecasts were not half as frightening as they <br /> 12 might seem at first. The Cable Commission representative reported <br /> 13 Councilmembers from the other communities had been very surprised to <br /> 14 learn how many of their constituents viewed their telecasts on a <br /> 15 regular basis , even late into the night. Even more surprising, had <br /> 16 been the increase in resident involvement ' and input in community <br /> 17 issues. <br /> 18 Councilmember Marks indicated he had concluded after talking to people <br /> 19 during his campaign for re-election that there was a lot of misinfor- <br /> 20 mation out in the community about how the Council and City operates , <br /> 21 which might be corrected if residents could see for themselves how <br /> 22 Council and other City related commissions operate. <br /> 23 Councilmember Ranallo indicated Ms . Anderson' s presentation had given <br /> •24 him some hope that the community' s problems with the cable company <br /> 25 might be solved and viewership increased from the current level of <br /> 26 approximately 280 , if the community' s Public Channel 16 started to <br /> 27 televise programs which interested the residents . The Council <br /> 28 consensus was that Council training sessions would be very helpful and <br /> 29 that the first telecasts of Council meetings should be scheduled after <br /> 30 the first of the year , following the completion of the community <br /> 31 survey to be discussed later that evening. <br /> 32 There was also agreement that Police and Fire Department personnel <br /> 33 should be trained to use the character generator cable equipment to <br /> 34 broadcast printed emergency messages to the community. It was also <br /> 35 perceived there might be a benefit to having Planning Commission, <br /> 36 Chemical Awareness and Community Service Committee meetings and <br /> 37 activities as well as future joint City/School meetings broadcast. <br /> 38 Volunteers from the high school, colleges or senior residents would be <br /> 39 sought to operate the cameras . <br /> 40 Mr. Childs noted that the City did have a cable franchise budget which <br /> 41 might cover the costs of film, etc . , and said he would be working <br /> 42 with Ms . Anderson on the scheduling of the first training sessions to <br /> 43 familiarize Councilmembers with televising techniques . <br /> 44 REPORTS <br /> 45 NOVEMBER 4 , 1987 SPECIAL PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES - GEORGE <br /> • 46 WAGNER <br /> 3 <br />
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