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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1983
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-3- <br /> was hard., for him to believe the private sector could not take care of <br /> the problem cheaper than the costs for the Public Works Department to <br /> do the work which had been quoted when the City pickup was discontinued. <br /> He is going to see what a tree removing company charges him for taking <br /> down a diseased tree on .his property. Mr. Childs indicated he would <br /> talk to the City garbage haulers . <br /> The Mayor reported on his recent television appearance in which -he had <br /> attempted to reinstate the City ' s credibility which he perceived was <br /> damaged by irresponsible and inaccuratemedia reports dealing with the <br /> traces of contaminants which had been found in .the .City 's water supply. <br /> Although his own report was shortened and patched together, Mayor <br /> Sundland indicated he was happy to see the MPGA representative appearing <br /> with him had been given the opportunity of setting the record straight <br /> and allaying some of the. residents ' fears which had been raised by the <br /> distorted reporting. The Man ag,er::indicated he is preparing a special <br /> Newsletter article to further clarify the problem for -the residents . <br /> Council members had been provided a copy of the Mayor's proclamation <br /> of congratulations to the St. Anthony High School marching band for <br /> winning first place in recent competitions in Philadelphia and Washington, <br /> D.C. which had been read. by the Mayor- when the band returned home from <br /> their tour. <br /> / Mr. Childs told Councilman Enrooth the manufacturer' s representatives <br /> • from the company which had sold the patching material to the City which <br /> had turned sticky on about two miles of- all the streets which were <br /> treated had taken samples of the defective material back to the factory <br /> so they could attempt to find some -solution to correct .the problems <br /> the residents on -the Councilman' s street and on Wendhurst, Penrod, <br /> Skycroft, 31st and 33rd Streets as well as several others , when the <br /> materials turn sticky whenever the temperatures rise over 80 degrees . <br /> Mr. Childs said the company had .indicated tohim that this was the first <br /> instance of this kind their company had experienced in 30 years they <br /> have been in business , even in Arizona and the South, where the <br /> weather is much warmer than in St. Anthony. The results of the tests <br /> would probably not be back for at least a week, and the .Manager reported <br /> the City crews are spreading sand over the faulty material in the <br /> interim. As reported in the Staff .Notes, Mr. Childs would. be discussing <br /> the situation in the next Newsletter. <br /> The Manager reported .the Public Works Department had mowed the North- <br /> gate property. after the City had received no response to letters to the <br /> owners , who had been charged for the work. <br /> Mayor. Sundland congratulated Chief .Entner on the trade he had negotiated <br /> with Roseville., as reported in the Staff Notes . <br /> Mr. Childs indicated the Fire Department would be receiving another <br /> Rescusi-Anni from the Kiwanis Club. <br /> • Council members indicated they would like to participate with- the <br /> Planning Commission in the two hour presentation by the Metropolitan <br /> Council on. how the City could develop their Six Year Capital Improvement <br />
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