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-3- <br /> Motion by Marks, seconded by Makowske to approve payment of $1,878.97 <br /> for the Kenzie Terrace traffic study and $1,401.75 for the 1986 MSA <br /> information to be paid to Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. , consulting <br /> engineers. <br /> •Motion carried unanimously. <br /> TRI-CITY AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS CHECK FOR BULLET-PROOF VESTS TO POLICE <br /> CHIEF <br /> John R. Hearn, 3607 - 37th Avenue N.E. , and Joseph W. Aselak, 2647 <br /> Jefferson Street N.E. , American Legion Post #513 Commander and Manager, <br /> were present to give Chief Hickerson a $2,500 check to purchase ten <br /> bullet-proof vests for the St. Anthony Police Department. <br /> In presenting the check, Commander Hearn said: <br /> * the same donation had been made to New Brighton and would be <br /> made to Columbia Heights; <br /> * the following month the Legion would be purchasing some type of <br /> equipment for the three cities ' fire departments; <br /> • * he was making good on his promise not to forget St. Anthony after <br /> the Legion moved to New Brighton. <br /> Mayor Sundland expressed the appreciation of the Council and the <br /> residents of St. Anthony, saying: <br /> * in today' s environment, bullet-proof vests are necessary tools of <br /> the trade for the police; <br /> * the generous donation would help alleviate some of the ongoing <br /> budget problems the City faces; <br /> * he had relayed the Fire Department' s interest in an electronic <br /> heat sensor to Commander Hearn when he had asked for a "shopping <br /> list" for the next Legion donation; and <br /> * he thought a letter of appreciation for the Legion' s generosity <br /> would be in order. <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to request a letter of appreciation <br /> be sent to the Tri-City American Legion Post #513 for their $2,500 check <br /> to the St. Anthony Police Department. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> i <br />