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1 Walker--Adv"isory . Board's Concerns About an. All-Senior' Kenzie <br /> 2 Project Allayed <br /> 3 The ,Mayor- reported he and Mr . .- Childs had met informally that <br /> 4 morning with. Sally Haik:, George Wagner , and Ed Ostberg.. of the . <br /> 5 above Board and reported on the proposals which had- been- received <br /> 6 for the. final- phases -of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project <br /> 7 which all included an occupancy mix which should guarantee the. <br /> 8 whole area would not end up with seniors only. He added that the <br /> 9 three had been told the City ,was interfacing with the. Minneapolis <br /> 10 neighbors through their Alderman concerning the occupancy mix. .. <br /> 11 ' Mayor..Sundland said he had been - very happy to have been able to <br /> 12 sit down and: talk to- the Walker Residence representatives about <br /> 13 the concerns they had expressed about the project mix. <br /> 14 Ranallo Reports Busy. Schedule of Meetings Ahead for Him <br /> 15. The League of Minnesota Cities Board of Directors, of which he is <br /> 16 a member, would be participating in a series of four regional <br /> 17 meetings in Little Falls starting this week and the first of these <br /> 18 would be . held Thursday, the Councilmember indicated. He also. <br /> 19 reported he had been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors <br /> 20 of the Minnesota Notification Corporation, a group set up by the <br /> 21 State Legislature to oversee pipeline activities in Minnesota. <br /> 22 Councilmember Ranallo said only two of the 18 member Board were • <br /> 23 city officials with the rest , being pipeline professionals . He <br /> 24 indicated the League had appointed him to keep them informed about <br /> 25 the Board ' s activities . <br /> 26 Marks. Reports Underground Inspection of City' s Lift Station <br /> 27 Larry Hamer had given him a first hand inspection of the above <br /> 28 where he had seen for himself why it. was going to cost so much to <br /> 29 replace all the old pumps and motors which are 30 feet under- <br /> 30 ground. <br /> 31 Youth Service Bureau May be Cut from Ramsey County Budget <br /> 32 Councilmember Marks indicated he had been pleased to see Commis- <br /> 33 sioner Salverda' s letter continuing his strong support of the <br /> 34 Youth Service Bureau. The Councilmember reported attending one of <br /> 35 Commissioner Salverda' s early morning meetings last - Friday where <br /> 36 Terry Schutten, Ramsey County Executive Director, explained how <br /> 37 the funding f.or various service. organizations was being prioriti <br /> 38 zed for their 1988 budget. The Councilmember and Bureau, Board <br /> 39 member• said he was unhappy to hear that because the Bureau is <br /> 40 considered a discretionary, . and not mandated, fund it might be <br /> 41 eliminated from the budget. Councilmember Marks added that he <br /> 42 perceived *the. County .mi:ght be 'intending to substitute the Bureau' s <br /> 43 services by training surplus probation officers to .become .family <br /> 44 counselors . Commissioner Salverda' s defense of the Bureau was <br /> 45 therefore greatly appreciated, the Councilmember indicated. <br /> 10 <br />