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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1987
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Ranallo -said that could also be vandalized. <br /> Makowske -thanked Mr. Johnson for bringing this problem to the atten <br /> tion of the Council because that was the only way they <br /> could be aware of the problems. <br /> Mr. Childs -promised to take care of the matter. <br /> REPORTS <br /> COUNCIL <br /> Mayor' s Report on National League of Cities Conference, Washington D.C. , <br /> February 28 - March 3 , 1987 <br /> Mayor Sundland reported he and Councilmember Marks had attended the <br /> above conference and information on the policies the League would be <br /> supporting had been given to the other Council members. <br /> The Mayor indicated that during the continuation of his discussions with <br /> Senator Durenberger and Congressman Sabo and their staffs related to the <br /> City' s water contamination problems, he had been assured that events <br /> were moving along in the proper direction. He said he had urged both <br /> • legislators to continue to do whatever they could to prevent "glitches <br /> in the bureaucracy" which would prolong a solution to those problems any <br /> further. Mayor Sundland said he had asked both legislators to let the <br /> City know about any changes which might hurry the process along. . <br /> In talking to other municipal officials about their concerns, the Mayor <br /> said he had again been struck by the similarities of problems <br /> experienced all over the country. He said he had come away again <br /> reassured that some of the actions taken by the City after <br /> "brainstorming" closely resembled the response other cities had made to <br /> the same problem. <br /> Enrooth Suggests a Tour of the City Might Reinforce the Need for the <br /> Proposed Ordinance Changes <br /> The Councilmember said he had driven around the City to see what' s going <br /> on when it came to parking and number of vehicles parked in the <br /> residential areas of the City in relation to the Ordinance being <br /> developed to address the problems in. these areas. He said his research <br /> had uncovered a "fair number of properties which could use some <br /> encouragement to clean things up a bit. " <br /> City' s Efforts Result in Unacceptable Business Not Going in Roseville <br /> Site on St. Anthony' s Boundary Line <br /> Councilmember Ranallo said he and some of the other Councilmembers had <br /> • received a number of calls reporting residents ' concerns about a "Food <br /> and Fuel" station being erected at the corner of 33rd Avenue N.E. and <br />
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