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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />October 25, 2005 <br />Page 5 <br />a I folding a December 27 Council meeting will be decided at the December 13 meeting. <br />® A MAMA meeting was held regarding storm clean-up costs; the money spent .for St. <br />Anthony Public Works to do clean up was extremely low compared to other cities. <br />® He has been nominated by his peers to be a MAMA board member next year. <br />® A League of MN Cities and Metro conference and luncheon will be held shortly. <br />® Residents have until November 18 to submit applications for the Planning and the Park <br />Commissions. <br />® 37`x' Avenue, between Stinson and Silver Lake Road, was strippedbased on resident <br />requests. <br />10 <br />I 1 Couneilmember Grey stated he attended the Silver Lake Road Task Force meeting. The results <br />12 of an assignment to prioritize values on the Silver Lake Road project were sidewalks on both <br />13 sides of the roads; preserve identity characteristics; two lanes with turn lanes, lighting in the <br />14 corridor, and reduce congestion and added utilities. He added tomorrow lic is attending an <br />15 orientation for youth and farnily. <br />16 <br />17 Council mernber Horst stated he also attended the Task Force meeting. <br />1.8 <br />19 Councilmember Stille stated he attend. the Operating Engineers Local 49 ribbon cuttirng <br />20 ceremony. Ile added the facility has doubled in size and is open to the public as a banquet hall. <br />2.1 <br />22 Councilmember Thuesen stated there was an article in the paper that talked about street projects <br />23 and how cities were paying ,for them. Ile added previous Staff and. Councilmcmbers were <br />24 proactive in taking on the debt each year, which will allow the City to be ahead of the game. <br />25 <br />26 Mayor Faust indicated on October 13 a liquor forum of mayors, City managers, and liquor <br />27 managers was held. Out of the 30 cities invited, over 70% came. The forum provided the <br />28 opportunity to discuss how to handle assaults made on the liquor operation. Next will be a <br />29 roundtable at the League of MN Cities conference. On October 1.5 he attended the Silver Lakc <br />30 Village open house put on by the Chamber of Commerce. He attended the Operating Engineers <br />31 Local 49 ribbon cutting ceremony. <br />32 <br />33 Vill. COMMUNITY FORUM. <br />34 Mayor Faust invited residents to come forward at this time and address the Council on items that <br />35 are not on the regular agenda. <br />36 <br />37 Lowell Ludford, 2813 Townview Avenue, stated he has concerns regarding emergency planning <br />38 and that there is a need for public information and education. While other cities have sanitized <br />39 emergency plan copies in their libraries for the public, the City of St. Anthony does not. The City <br />40 needs to take a positive action regarding its' role such as brochures and postings. If there is a <br />41 metro wide emergency condition how much help can be expected from other cities. Local <br />42 governments need to develop their own plans. A slow decision hurts, and it is up to government <br />43 officials to assist residents. He suggested Council review and / or appoint a task force to address <br />44 a City emergency plan, which should be started by early next year. <br />45 <br />46 Mayor Faust thanked him for his comments. He added City Council is proactive and as soon as <br />47 a sanitized plan is available and legal council has reviewed it, it will be made available. <br />69 <br />
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