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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> • July 14, 1998 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 Mayor Ranallo stated that the City has not yet received FEMA funds. He and the City Manager <br /> 2 will be sending a letter to U. S. Senator Rod Grams to determine the situation with these funds. <br /> 3 Ranallo stated there has been a public hearing in regard to both parks and the Harding Street <br /> 4 proposal. The City has asked the engineers to again look at the Harding Street and Silver Point <br /> 5 Park proposal and take into account the issues that were raised at the public hearing. A <br /> 6 neighborhood meeting will be held on August 12. The Storm Water Task Force will be <br /> 7 reconvened to attend that meeting and discuss the issues with the homeowners and engineers. <br /> 8 Mike Jacobs, 2914-29th Avenue NE, stated there has been a lot of scuttlebutt in the Village and <br /> 9 he would like to nix some of the rumors. He has been a resident of St. Anthony for 40 years and <br /> 10 a taxpayer-for-the last 16. He stated that the City did not pay for the waterproofing--of his <br /> 11 basement. <br /> 12 Mr. Jacobs stated it is really scarey that more issues are coming up now. He acknowledged that <br /> 13 the residents on Harding have valid questions. What bothers him is that-the City has worked <br /> 14 hard on funding for these programs to eliminate the water problem which has existed for the last <br /> 15 50 years. He did not want the City to lose these funds. Up to the last year the City has done <br /> 16 nothing and it would be a shame to come as far as the City has and lose the funding of which <br /> �17 there may never be a chance to obtain again. <br /> T8 Mr. Jacobs noted that he and Mr. Wratkowski had been talking and he then suggested that the <br /> 19 City consider being more generous with the home buyout program. He noted that the cost of the <br /> 20 condemnation process would be much higher. He also suggested that residents check their <br /> 21 insurance policy to determine their actual coverage. <br /> 22 Mr. Jacobs noted there has been so much progress made in the last year and it has not been easy. <br /> 23 He suggested the City and residents have to work together so as not to lose the funding. The <br /> 24 funds can not be left to slip away and it then be documented that the City did nothing to solve the <br /> 25 water problem. <br /> 26 XI. NEW BUSINESS. <br /> 27 A. Award Bid for Computer Upgrades. <br /> 28 Mornson reported this issue has been ongoing for more than a year. Quite a bit of progress has <br /> 29 been made with the help of NetLink. He noted the two low bids received for the computer <br /> 30 hardware and software are under budget. <br /> 31 Art Carruth,NetLink, stated he has worked closely with the Finance Director to develop a solid <br /> 32 bid for hardware and software equipment. Three bids have been received. Mr. Carruth <br /> 33 recommended that the City accept the bid from MicroAge in the amount of$27,071.24. He <br /> 34 noted this is the lowest bid received and that these bids are commodity bids, all based on the <br /> same products. <br />
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