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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> September 9, 1997 <br /> • Page 7 <br /> 1 There was Council consensus to install the median and lighting enhancements on Silver Lake <br /> 2 Road, to continue analysis of the necessity of the new watermain through consultation with <br /> 3 Bob Moberg of RCM, for Ramsey County to layout the sidewalks on the east side of Silver <br /> 4 Lake Road to determine the impact to residents, and that no action be taken in regard to <br /> 5 bridge enhancements at this time. <br /> 6 F. Councilmembers. <br /> 7 Councilmember Wagner reported he had spoken with Mike Bonaventura, a resident of St. <br /> 8 Anthony, who frequently runs through Central Park in the evenings with his dog. Mr. <br /> 9 Bonaventura stated he has not seen any acts of vandalism in the Park but that he will watch. <br /> 10 Councilmember Faust reported he will attend another Storm Water Task Force meeting <br /> 11 tomorrow evening. He also reported that on Thursday he will attend a League of Minnesota <br /> 12 Fiscal Futures meeting as they will begin to consolidate their plans for the legislative session. <br /> 13 Councilmember Marks reported the Sister City Committee is in the process of getting the <br /> 14 organization incorporated. This should be completed within the next few weeks. He also <br /> 15 reported a Sister City Conference will be held in Duluth this Saturday and he and his wife are <br /> 16 planning to attend the event. <br /> 7 G. Maw <br /> 8 Mike Jacobs, 2914 29th Avenue NE, stated he could not help but be mortified after the <br /> 19 response of the City to the Lockrem's request. He stated it reaffirmed the position of the City <br /> 20 to do nothing in regard to the situation. He felt there are several good people in this <br /> 21 community working to find a solution but he has yet to see the City come forward with some <br /> 22 sort of support. He stated he found it troublesome that the City would contact an attorney to <br /> 23 obtain legal representation when talking about helping neighbors. All the responsibility for a <br /> 24 solution has been passed to the Task Force. The City has backed out of their responsibilities. <br /> 25 He stated it is the City's responsibility to look at the residents affected and do something <br /> 26 about it. <br /> 27 Mr. Jacobs stated he loves this community but is beginning to lose heart very quickly. He <br /> 28 questioned why anyone would want to live in St. Anthony now. He asked that the City <br /> 29 Council see the needs of people, the people who are hurting. Two months have gone by with <br /> 30 no action and he did not want another two months to go by. When people are at this level of <br /> 31 devastation something needs to happen. Residents are trying to help and offer support but he <br /> 32 sees the City continually back pedaling the issues. He stated he was troubled with going to <br /> 33 the next Task Force meeting because if they make a suggestion the City will say that they <br /> 34 cannot legally do it and nothing will be done again. <br /> 35 Mr. Jacobs stated the City has to develop a kinship and take the lead. He stated that <br /> 36 something has to be done relatively quickly as winter is approaching. He felt that if the <br /> 10 7 Council's families had the same situation, they would do everything in their power to help. <br />