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City Council Joint Town Hall Meeting Minutes <br />April 18, 2024 <br />Page 5 <br />1 believe it is our responsibility to model respect and civility in our interactions with one another <br />2 and with community members. We recognize that exploring a police service partnership with <br />3 Falcon Heights can generate a range of emotions. Tonight, our objective is to provide an <br />4 opportunity to listen to community members and for councilmembers to hear and understand <br />5 multiple perspectives. Our goal is to ensure an environment which emphasizes respect and <br />6 civility. We expect our community members to commit to this goal too. Members of the public <br />7 will have three minutes to share their perspectives. At the end of three minutes, we will restate <br />8 the themes we heard from each community member to ensure understanding before moving onto <br />9 the next community member. Speakers are requested to come to the podium, state their name and <br />10 address for the records, and limit their remarks to three minutes. The Mayor reserves the right to <br />11 limit off topic discussion. No community member will be given an opportunity to speak a second <br />12 time until everyone, who wishes to speak, has had an opportunity to do so. Please limit the <br />13 second presentation to new information and not rebuttals. <br />14 <br />15 Gary Huss, 3224 Croft Drive, asked what the response time the SAPD would need to meet to get <br />16 to Falcon Heights. Now police officers are going very fast to calls. He asked if a cost benefit <br />17 analysis has been done. What will this cost the taxpayers? How many more squad cars will be <br />18 needed for the additional 9 people? Why are we hiring someone to survey the police department. <br />19 Why is he not speaking for the department. What is the Police Chief’s position on this issue? Are <br />20 we dedicating two police officers to be in Falcon Heights at all times? How much time needs to <br />21 be spent in Falcon Heights for this to work? The distance from St. Anthony to Falcon Heights is <br />22 5.2 miles. Who will they support first if two calls at the same time? This is more tax money that <br />23 doesn’t need to be spent. <br />24 <br />25 Laura LaBarge, 2909 Townview, stated she does not see any advantage to the partnership. There <br />26 is a high cost for facility expansion and raising taxes for St. Anthony residents. There is an <br />27 increased legal risk. She cited some statistics. There is a shortage of police officers state-wide. <br />28 <br />29 Randy Stille, 3717 Rankin Road, talked about risks. He was on Council in July 2016. Council <br />30 learned that partnerships bring risks. This could happen again (shooting). It could happen to a <br />31 good police department. The reputational risk is huge. There is operational risk and St. Anthony <br />32 suffered greatly and legal fees were in six figures. The Council shouldered this on their own. <br />33 Falcon Heights sent St. Anthony a bill for barricades. This is a risky business model. He asked <br />34 Council to use common sense. He is not in favor of this partnership. Ramsey County is required <br />35 to support Falcon Heights and they do not want to and neither do Roseville or St. Paul. We tried <br />36 it once and it didn’t work. We should not try it again. <br />37 <br />38 There were several off camera comments. <br />39 <br />40 Joan Peterson, 3200 Hilldale, stated she and her husband have attended most of the meetings <br />41 including meetings in Falcon Heights. She understands how Falcon Heights wants SAPD <br />42 policing services. They are protective over the SAPD. Eleven people would need to be hired for <br />43 expansion and retiree replacements. The department is still grieving over July 2016. If a new <br />44 police station was built taxes would increase. Falcon Heights residents should be asked if they <br />45 would build a new police station to serve another community. Two percent responded in St. <br />46 Anthony to the survey which does not provide enough input to make a decision. <br />7
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