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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> May 13, 2003 <br /> Page 7 <br /> greatly. Mr. Johnson stated it is the City's responsibility to provide fire protection and medical <br /> 2 responses in a timely fashion to all members of the community. He noted the public works <br /> 3 facility sub-standard with inadequate washroom facilities. Mr. Johnson expressed that he wants <br /> 4 the Council to build the facilities the community can be proud of for the next 50 years. <br /> 5 <br /> 6 Mike Gohden, 2901 St. Anthony Boulevard, stated the misinformation was from the City <br /> 7 newsletter. He indicated the residents deserve a public vote. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Julianne Hunter, 3030 Silver Lake Road, noted she is a new resident to the community and <br /> 10 enjoys the public services within the village. She feels St. Anthony was a high quality City. Ms. <br /> 11 Hunter indicated she feels the task force has done an excellent job in looking at the efficient use <br /> 12 of funds for these facilities. She noted she was in favor of the expenditure of these funds for the <br /> 13 betterment of the community. Ms. Hunter encouraged the Council to use their vote and create a <br /> 14 facility that will last 50+years for the community. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 David Gottlieb, 3301 Edward Street, has lived in the area for 10 years. Mr. Edward noted he is <br /> 17 in favor of the Council making a decision as outlined by the task force. He stated the task force <br /> 18 has done a wonderful job and feels the Council has made fine decisions in the past with the <br /> 19 taxpayer's money. He stated these buildings are for the safety and welfare of the public. Mr. <br /> 20 Edward noted the bigger picture was to spend a little more at this time to increase the value of <br /> 21 the community for all to enjoy over the long term. He indicated he is willing to pay for the new <br /> facilities as proposed and encouraged the Council to vote for the best possible facilities for the <br /> community and its residents. <br /> 24 <br /> 25 Lowell Ludford, 2813 Townview Avenue NE, has been a resident for 30+ years. Mr. Ludford <br /> 26 noted he felt the public facility study group was given a blank check budget and thanked the <br /> 27 Study Group for considering a$5 million budget. He stated the impact of the proposed facilities <br /> 28 will increase the residents' taxes. Mr. Ludford suggested an alternative to allow the taxpayers to <br /> 29 decide this issue at this fall's election. He noted this would allow for greater education of the <br /> 30 public as he felt this was the fair and ethical thing to do. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Bob Victorine, 3617 Coolidge Street NE, noted he has been a resident since 1969. He stated he <br /> 33 moved to the community for its great public services, fire and police. Mr. Victorine noted his <br /> 34 neighbors both moved to the area because of the great public services and area school district. <br /> 35 He stated he is for the Study Group's recommendations and indicated he elected the public <br /> 36 figures on the Council to make these tough decisions and asked that they make this decision and <br /> 37 not put it out to a public vote. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 Cheryl Hubbard, 3605 37`h Avenue, stated she supported the central location of the fire <br /> 40 department. She noted the men and women of the fire department serve the public and they are <br /> 41 our homeland defense. Ms. Hubbard indicated she did have a fire in her home and wanted to <br /> 42 thank the department for their efforts in saving her home. <br /> 43 <br /> Jim Hoska, 3209 3151 Avenue NE, noted he is a volunteer for the fire department. He stated he is <br /> familiar with the EMS system and how it works. Mr. Hoska indicated all questions have been <br /> 46 answered as to the requirement for 3 fire pumpers to serve the public and keep insurance rates <br />
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