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1 City of St. Anthony Regular Council Meeting <br /> 2 May 24, 1994 <br /> 3 Page 6 <br /> 4 discuss policing services to that community, which began January 1, 1994. <br /> 5 Lauderdale's representatives appeared to be very pleased with the St. Anthony <br /> 6 officers actions, with children and adults. They indicated the officers acted in a <br /> 7 professional manner in every case. Mayor Ranallo stated that Chief Engstrom <br /> 8 has done an outstanding job with coordinating his department's policing <br /> 9 services. Lauderdale also indicated they were pleased that St. Anthony struck <br /> 10 an agreement to police their neighbor, Falcon Heights. The Mayor had <br /> 11 suggested sponsoring an Open House in Lauderdale in the fall. <br /> 12 City Attorney Soth and the attorney for Falcon Heights are reviewing the <br /> 13 agreement. Mr. Soth indicated he did not anticipate any problems with the <br /> 14 agreement. Mayor Ranallo said he and Chief Engstrom will meet with <br /> 15 Lauderdale one month, Falcon Heights one month and the third month they <br /> 16 would meet jointly and continue the rotation throughout the year. <br /> 17 B. Council. <br /> 18 Councilmember Wagner attended a recent Ramsey County League of Local <br /> 19 Governments where he spoke with the Mayor of Falcon Heights, the latter <br /> 20 expressing his pleasure in the agreement for police services for his city. The <br /> 21 meeting was about property taxes and Wagner indicated there were many more <br /> 22 public there than usual. The public had questions about assessments (Ramsey <br /> 23 County does the assessing for the entire County), the majority of which the <br /> 24 County was able to answer. All this has very little effect on the City of St. <br /> 25 Anthony. <br /> 26 Councilmember Fleming spoke about the celebration of the redevelopment of <br /> 27 the south end triangle sponsored by the HEART group. She perceived it was a <br /> 28 success. Fleming attended a library meeting (she is a member of the Library <br /> 29 Task Force) that same night. She indicated the librarian is leaving. To keep <br /> 30 community interest in the libraryhigh, the Task Force is considering door to <br /> 31 door selling of the library. Councilmember Fleming is highly in favor of this <br /> 32 idea. She would like to have the next City Newsletter include an article about <br /> 33 the library. Lastly, Fleming said she will attend the Northwest Youth and <br /> 34 Family Services' Open House, May 25th. <br /> 35 Councilmember Enrooth had nothing to report at this time. • <br />