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• <br /> CABLE SURVEY <br /> CITY OF ROSEVILLE <br /> Roseville broadcasts their City Council and Planning Commission <br /> meetings. <br /> One person is paid $8 . 50/hour to operate two cameras on a switching <br /> monitor which lets one individual change from camera to camera. <br /> Annual budget consists of the franchise fees. <br /> Roseville expended $10,000 on a new sound system and rewired. <br /> Due to audio-visual problems (because of how the Chambers is set <br /> up, displays, etc. cannot be seen by the audience, Council and <br /> camera at the same time) , Roseville will, be expending another <br /> $40,000 on a ceiling camera, presentation table and television <br /> monitors. <br /> CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS <br /> • Columbia Heights broadcasts their City Council meetings. <br /> A special camera monitoring system has been purchased that <br /> automatically switches from camera to camera. However, the <br /> Assistant is often utilized to control the system so that each <br /> camera can be switched to when necessary. Four cameras are <br /> utilized by this system. <br /> The cable annual budget for 1989 consisted of franchise fees and <br /> general fund monies ($15, 000) . <br /> Columbia Heights has improved the lighting and is going to be <br /> putting in a new sound system and rewire. In addition, new <br /> cameras, a monitoring system and a big screen television for <br /> viewing by the audience will be purchased. <br /> CITY OF MOUNDSVIEW <br /> Moundsview broadcasts City Council meetings. <br /> Two camera operators are paid $9.00/hr. Franchise fees are used <br /> for payment of wages and equipment. <br /> Lighting has been added and the Council Chambers rewired. <br /> Franchise fees were also used for these improvements. <br />