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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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- 3 - <br /> • Al Kaeding, the City's representative on the North Suburban Cable Communi- <br /> cations Commission, reported the Commission had retained Cooper Associates, <br /> Inc. , a cable consulting firm to make an evaluation of the Commission's <br /> contract with Group W, following which, a revised agreement with the cable <br /> firm had been developed under which only one, rather than the dual system <br /> originally agreed to, would be provided by Group W at this time. Mr. <br /> Kaeding indicated he personally believed that, with the programming avail- <br /> able, the 60 channels proposed by Group W would be sufficient for the <br /> present, as long as the Commission has the option of requiring the dual <br /> system be activated. He said the consulting firm had found Group W would <br /> only realize a 2% or 3% return on their investment under the original <br /> agreement, which would probably result in their not providing service at <br /> all. Under the revised agreement, the Commission representative said, <br /> the consultants estimated Group W's return would be between 12% and 13% <br /> where the national average is 15%. Under these conditions, Mr. Kaeding <br /> indicated he perceives it would be better for the City subscribers not to <br /> have to bear the $2.4 million co.st of 120 channels until the demand warrants <br /> that many, since he perceives there would be little missing the subscribers <br /> Would want and he assured Councilman Marks the institutional programming <br /> would not be affected at all . The biggest change would be the sharing of <br /> the channels such as the religious programming being consolidated to a <br /> single channel and the City's representative indicated he perceived the <br /> new agreement would be workable and would continue to be so in the future. <br /> When Councilman Ranallo indicated he had been told by persons who had <br /> attempted to replace antennas torn down by the storm that dealers had told <br /> • them they would not be carrying that type of equipment much longer because <br /> they perceived cable would make antennas unnecessary. Mr. Kaeding disputed <br /> the conclusion that reception through cable would necessarily be superior <br /> to antennas and he gave the costs for just installing cable, without the <br /> programming. <br /> He reported the cable lines had been strung over 35W and Highway 88 and <br /> said lines were being installed under the railroad tracks the last time he <br /> checked. However, the progress had been delayed by the tornado and the <br /> cable company is not sure how many lines in the City would have to be <br /> restrung. The revised ordinance should be ready for Council consideration <br /> at their next meeting, Mr. Kaeding said. <br /> Chuck Wiger and Judy Fletcher who represent the City on the Metropolitan <br /> Council and Metropolitan Waste Control Commission were present to respond <br /> to questions and concerns of the City related to the programs their <br /> agencies provide. In his May 8 memorandum, Mr. Childs had addressed the <br /> concerns-the-staf f-has-wi-t h-the-pr-oc-es-s-under-which-MWCC--sets-the-sewer <br /> rates for the City and he also gave his perceptions of the various services <br /> provided the City by the Metro Council . <br /> Mr. Wiger said he had been assigned to the Environmental Resources and <br /> Strategic Planning Committees and through them hopes to aid the communities <br /> he serves in a better fashion. The Metro Council had been one of the <br /> agencies who had offered its services after the tornado and the Council <br /> representative reported a metro housing hotline had been set up to provide <br /> • a quicker response to development questions than in the past. <br />
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