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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for October 1, 2018 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />Motion carried. <br />Discussion on parking issues <br />Kari McDermaid, 6110 150t" Street North, stated she was concerned about the parking along <br />150th Street and Generation Avenue stating only one car can pass through on the streets since <br />cars are parked on both sides. There was also a vehicle with a 5"' wheel that had sliders extended <br />on it that was parked on the dark corner and was hard to see at night. <br />Weidt thanked her for coming forward, and Bear stated staff would follow up on this complaint. <br />RCWD — Waller <br />John Waller, 14010 Homestead Avenue, provided information on the 2018 Watershed District <br />Tax by municipality. He stated that the District plans on increasing the budget, and he voted <br />against it because not enough money is coming back to the city. He talked about the increase in <br />the administrator's salary, but no increase in the money going back into Hugo. He talked about <br />when the district was created in 1974. There were plans at that time to fix White Bear Lake, and <br />taxes had been paid in and nothing was done. Waller stated he was asking the cities to look at <br />what they are paying in to the system and find a way to have some oversight. <br />Yellow Ribbon Network Update <br />Council Member Chuck Haas and Council Member Phil Klein reported to Council on the Yellow <br />Ribbon Network activities held recently. Haas shared photos including "thank yous" and a <br />military family that received tickets to the Minnesota Wild game, which were donated by <br />Keystone Place. They talked about the fundraiser BBQ held on Saturday, and Haas thanked the <br />Fry Group. The YRN also received a thank you from the Veteran's Camp on Big Marine Lake <br />for donations to their picnic. There was a military family youth hunt supported by Wild Wings, <br />and he thanked all the contributors. Muller Memorial was the burger night sponsor, and there <br />were 233 burgers served. <br />White Bear Area Chamber Business Awards on Tuesday:, October 2, 2018 <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear reminded Council that a meeting was scheduled to attend the <br />2018 Business & Achievement Awards on October 2, 2018, at the Keller Golf Course, 2166 <br />Maplewood Drive, Maplewood. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m., and the program will be from <br />12:00 - 1:30 p.m. <br />Manufacturing Day Open House at Wilson Tool on Friday, October 5, 2018 <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear reminded Council that a meeting was scheduled to attend the <br />Wilson Tool annual open house, in honor of National Manufacturing Day, on Friday, October 5, <br />2018, from 8:30 a.m. — 2:30 p.m. <br />Fire Department Open House and Fun Run on Saturda%-, October 6. 2018 <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear reminded Council that a meeting was scheduled to attend the <br />Hugo Fire Department's Open House on Saturday, October 6, 2018, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The <br />
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