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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />August 28, 2018 <br />Page 4 <br />Councilmember Randle stated he attended the work session on August 20. <br />4 Councilmember Jenson stated he attended the work session on August 20 and reviewed the <br />5 discussion. On August 27, he attended the Fire Department Relief Association meeting and there <br />6 were no issues that came out of the meeting. <br />7 <br />8 Mayor Faust attended the work session on August 20 and the Metropolitan Agencies Policies <br />9 Meeting (Met Council) on August 22. Mayor Faust made comments on the issue of rapid transit. <br />10 <br />11 VIII. COMMUNITY FORUM <br />12 <br />13 Mr. Samuel Estes, 3441 16`h Avenue S. #2, Minneapolis, addressed the recent lawsuit against the <br />14 City of St. Anthony. Mayor Faust stated the Council will not address the lawsuit as it is current <br />15 litigation. Mr. Estes read the complaint concerning Mayor Faust's comment relating to AEON. <br />16 He asked if the allegation is true, is it still his current position, and will this affect AEON's hope <br />17 to develop the Bremer Bank site into affordable housing. Mayor Faust stated there will not be a <br />18 debate. Mr. Estes stated this is an example of cowardly leadership within the City. Mayor Faust <br />19 stated if Mr. Estes was at the meeting in May, he would have witnessed the Council vote of 5 -0 <br />20 in favor of AEON. Councilmember Randle asked Mr. Estes if he is from Minneapolis and in <br />21 support of the former Lowry Grove residents. <br />22 <br />23 Ms. Antonia Alvarez, 1481 Piper Drive, asked for a round of applause for the City Council for <br />24 their acting. She wanted to see the Council face -to -face and to ask what they did that and why <br />25 the Mayor would do so much damage to their community. She stated they came many times to <br />26 see the City Manager about the sale of Lowry Grove and so many times he lied to them saying <br />27 he didn't know anything. Ms. Alverez stated she wants answers about what the press is saying <br />28 about the Council. She asked why they lied to the residents. <br />29 <br />30 Councilmember Gray stated he is sorry but Ms. Alvarez has been misled. The person that owned <br />31 the Lowry Grove property was trying to sell it for years, he found someone to buy it, and develop <br />32 it. That is a private transaction. Councilmember Gray explained the owner individually owned <br />33 the property and had the right to sell it. There are laws that cover mobile home parks and <br />34 everything was followed by State Statute. The City was not involved in the transaction and is <br />35 being used by the developer who wanted $19 million in TIF for his project and the City denied <br />36 that request. <br />37 <br />38 Ms. Alvarez stated there was discrimination against the residents and she believed people are <br />39 now homeless because of the Council. She felt the Council needed to pay for its responsibility. <br />40 Councilmember Randle wanted to speak. Ms. Alvarez encouraged him to speak, saying this is an <br />41 example of shutting up a person of color. <br />42 <br />43 Ms. Lori Castillo, former Lowry Grove resident, stated the way residents were spoken to is very <br />44 shameful. There is personal responsibility and she feels responses are needed. Ms. Castillo stated <br />45 she was able to go to college because of affordable housing but now the houses were taken away <br />46 from them. She stated a response is needed in the Mayor's own words as the words they read in <br />
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