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090 <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />May 27, 1986 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes City Council was called to <br />order at 7:04 P.M., May 27, 1986 by Mayor Benson- Members present: <br />Marier, Bisel, Bohjanen. Mr. Reinert arrived at 7 :37 P.M. City <br />Attorney, Bill Hawkins, Engineer, Bob Toddie; Building Inspector, <br />Pete Kluegel; Public Works Director, Don Volk; City Administrator, <br />Randy Schumacher and Clerk - Treasurer, Marilyn Anderson were also <br />present. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Regular Council Meeting - May 12, 1986 - Mr. Bohjanen moved to <br />approve the minutes as presented. Mr. Bisel seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Special Council Meeting - May 14, 1986 - Mr. Marier moved to ap- <br />prove the minutes as presented. Mr. Bohjanen seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF DISBURSEMENTS - May 27, 1986 <br />Mr. Marier asked if the AT &T billing was for long distance tele- <br />phone calls. Mr. Schumacher said yes. Mr. Marier asked for fur- <br />ther information on this statement. Mr. Marier moved to approve <br />( Disbursements with the exception of the AT &T bill as pre- <br />sented. Mr. Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion carried unani- <br />mously. <br />OPEN MIKE <br />A. Diane Harberts, Transportation Specialist, Anoka County - <br />Ms. Harberts explained she has two purposes for coming before the <br />Council this evening; 1) to give the Council an update on the <br />transportation service that has been operating in the area on an <br />experimental basis; 2) to solicit Council interest to further <br />investigate sponsoring a permanent service. Ms. Harberts explained <br />the ride program, where it operated, how many people it served and <br />that its first priority was to provide service to congregate dining. <br />Ms. Harberts asked the Council to consider appointing a staff mem- <br />ber and a community representative to join with Centerville, Lex- <br />ington and Circle Pines representatives to review the different <br />options available for providing transportation on a permanent ba- <br />sis. <br />Mayor Benson asked how did the participation compare to the original <br />projections. Ms. Harberts explained the County had access to Cen- <br />tennial School District Census which indicated there were over 800 <br />seniors in the Centennial area. She felt the need was adequate and <br />the costs of the trial services were lower than had been anticipated. <br />She anticipated an increase in use since the trial service had been <br />operated on a very limited basis. <br />