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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />April 14, 2020 <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />Motion carried 5-0. 1 <br /> 2 <br />VII. REPORTS FROM CITY MANAGER AND COUNCIL MEMBERS. 3 <br /> 4 <br />City Manager Casey reported that City Hall is open for business with modified hours. He noted 5 <br />if residents have any questions or concerns to please email or call. The liquor operations at Silver 6 <br />Lake Village is open 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and the liquor operation 7 <br />managers are working on trying to open up the Marketplace location in the near future. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Councilmember Jenson stated he attended the Executive Board Meeting for the Ramsey County 10 <br />League of Local Governments on Friday, April 4th. 11 <br /> 12 <br />Councilmember Webster stated she explained the Chamber of Commerce was to hold their 13 <br />annual meeting this Thursday, April 16th where they would recognize Villagers of the Year, Bob 14 <br />and Lana Dullen as well as the Northeaster Newspaper as Business of the Year but that event has 15 <br />been cancelled. Village fest is meeting in May to look at the conditions of the world and society 16 <br />to see what planning may be in place for Village fest 2020 and Las Qantas Two was schedule to 17 <br />have a silent auction this Sunday as one of their fundraisers along with a dinner and that event 18 <br />has been postponed as well. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Councilmember Walker stated on April 10th he was interviewed by CTV and it went pretty well. 21 <br />This was a general interview about being elected to the Council and his aspirations for being on 22 <br />the Council. There was a little discussion as well about COVID-19. Informally and not as a 23 <br />member of the City Council he kept an eye on the village people Facebook page to see what 24 <br />people are saying and their fears and concerns were and a topic came up about hearing from the 25 <br />Council publicly and what the Council has to say so he approach City Manager Casey about this 26 <br />matter which resulted in a video the entire Council participated in and he has heard positive 27 <br />comments from residents about the video. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Mayor Stille stated he attended the Regional Council of Mayor meeting on Monday, April 13th 30 <br />virtually and Peter Frosh of Greater MSP was there to talk about where they are going as a 31 <br />region as everyone is experiencing some really bad times and some of his estimates on what 32 <br />might be happening and there are some office projects in towns that are being shelved and he 33 <br />thought the industrial real estate market is going to be good because they are moving from just in 34 <br />time supply chains to maybe a more of a just in case so there is going to be some shifting there. 35 <br />He thought about that because St. Anthony does not have a lot of office and will not impact 36 <br />them, and the City does have a small industrial area which does well for that part of the 37 <br />community. Mr. Frosh was also talking about Minnesota being one of the first States to 38 <br />potentially take advantage or come out of this and his opinion there has already been some quiet 39 <br />conversations about what can be done as a region working with a comprehensive economic 40 <br />development strategy and the Metropolitan Council and that so there are people looking at the 41 <br />long view and they incorporate the Mayors of the communities to have input and that is the 42 <br />whole purpose of that meeting, to get educated and see how the City of St. Anthony can fit into 43 <br />this. Mayor Stille stated the meeting segued into a round table discussion with mayors of the 44 <br />region and many cities were different in regard to revenues coming in and St. Anthony does not 45 <br />have a lot of the different types of revenues of other cities. 46 <br />7