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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> December 8, 2003 <br /> Page 8 <br /> Mr. Nelson cited the comment made that approximately$267,000 of State funding had been lost <br /> 2 and stated one of the reasons the State had cut the funds to City government was"there was <br /> 3 never enough money." He noted the decision last spring to buy a new fire truck and stated a <br /> 4 better choice would have been to refurbish the existing fire truck, which would have cost the <br /> 5 City less money while meeting the needs of the community. He stated the City of Minneapolis <br /> 6 had been refurbishing their fire trucks from the 1970s and 1980s and added private businesses <br /> 7 and private citizens must make those types of decisions. He asked that the hard-earned dollars of <br /> 8 residents not be wasted. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Rick Lundeen, 3904 Fordham Drive, stated he had lived in St. Anthony Village for 50 years, <br /> 11 paid taxes for 33 years and been a member of the Fire Department for almost 34 years. He <br /> 12 agreed he did not want his taxes to increase. He indicated he had heard all negatives and not any <br /> 13 plusses and suggested citizens come to the Fire Department and meet its personnel, as they were <br /> 14 also taxpayers. He suggested personnel response time to reach the fire station needed to be <br /> 15 considered and added an industrial park location would not work. He stated"handfuls"of <br /> 16 people approved of the new location and those attending the current meeting were the"handful' <br /> 17 who disapproved. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Mr. Lundeen stated the City of Minneapolis did not refurbish its fire trucks from the 1970s and <br /> 20 1980s and added St. Anthony Village also did not buy a new fire truck, as a demo fire truck had <br /> 21 been purchased to save the City money. <br /> IPMr. Lundeen stated Fire Department personnel had saved the lives of people in the City. He <br /> 24 asked the residents to come to the fire station to "see what we are like before you condemn it." <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Mr. Lundeen noted the taxes on his lake home had just increased by$240 and he was not able to <br /> 27 say anything about that. He stated he was glad he"could say something here." He warned that <br /> 28 residents did not appreciate their fire department until the life of a loved one was saved by its <br /> 29 personnel. He added the Fire Department was very considerate about using the sirens in <br /> 30 residential areas. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Mr. Lundeen asked Council to listen to all the residents who approved the new location and not <br /> 33 only those who were in attendance at the present meeting. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Another Village resident,who has lived on Armour Terrace for many years, stated he enjoyed St. <br /> 36 Anthony Village, as it was a nice, safe area in which to live. He indicated he read the article in <br /> 37 the Minneapolis Tribune that indicated St. Anthony Village was the most expensive place in <br /> 38 Ramsey/Hennepin counties with the highest tax increase. He noted he appreciated the road <br /> 39 improvements, driveway improvements, new fire station and new public works station; however, <br /> 40 he did not understand why the City was the most expensive area in the counties. He added the <br /> 41 areas surrounding the City did not have such a large tax burden. He cited the amount of taxes he <br /> 42 would need to pay, along with the percentages. He stated Council and City staff were doing a <br /> 43 good job but again questioned why St. Anthony Village was the most expensive area in which to <br /> 0 live. <br />
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