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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> RESOLUTION 95-024 <br /> A RESOLUTION SUPPORTING PASSAGE OF THE <br /> "MINNESOTA EMERGING COMMUNICATIONS SERVICES <br /> ACT OF 1995" <br /> WHEREAS, the City of St. Anthony (City) is responsible for monitoring the operation and <br /> activities of cable communications in the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City provides coordination of administration and enforcement of the cable <br /> franchise; promotes the development of locally produced cable television <br /> programming; and conducts such other activities to ensure equitable and <br /> reasonable rates and services levels for the citizens of the City; and <br /> WHEREAS, it is the intent of the cable franchise to ensure the development and continued <br /> operation of a cable communications system so that the City may achieve better <br /> utilization and improvement of public services and contribute significantly to the <br /> communication needs of its residents; and <br /> WHEREAS, in pursuit of these goals the City has granted to private interests the use of <br /> Public Property and Public Right-of-Way. <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, at a regular meeting of the St. Anthony City Council dated February <br /> 28, 1995, the City endorses the "Minnesota Emerging Communications Services Act of 1995" <br /> and encourages its adoption by the Minnesota State Legislature for the following reasons: <br /> FINDINGS <br /> 1. Public Property and Public Rights-of-Way are valuable public assets and Local <br /> Authorities are entitled to ensure that the public is.benefitted, compensated, protected <br /> and able to access and share in the use of any Emerging Communications Services that <br /> makes use of those Public Rights-of-Way by private for-profit provider. <br /> 2. There is a.wide range of Persons seeking to use Public Property and the Public Rights- <br /> of-Way to deliver video, voice and data services and all such Persons should be treated <br /> similarly by State and Local Authorities. <br /> 3. Existing state statutes do not adequately address these Emerging Communications <br /> Services. <br /> 4. Local authorities are well equipped to analyze and implement the needs and interests of <br /> the local citizen/consumer, and protect taxpayers' investment in Public Property and <br /> Public Rights-of-Way. <br />