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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL JULY 8, 2013 2 <br /> <br /> <br />State Senator Bev Scalze <br /> discussed the recently approved data privacy bill, along with the <br />changes made to the LGA formula. It was noted that the state sales tax will be eliminated for <br />municipalities in 2014. She commented that she has worked on organizing trash collection, which <br />would reduce the wear and tear on City streets. She explained that the use of coal tar products in <br />driveway sealants will no longer be allowed in the State of Minnesota as it is harmful to both <br />people and waterways. <br /> <br />Representative Barb Yarusso <br /> commented that she has enjoyed her first term representing the <br />City of Arden Hills. She discussed the committees she serves and noted that the aid per pupil will <br />be increasing for the coming 2013-14 school year. She noted that the Highway 96 bridge at 35W <br />is a concern and she is trying to secure funding for this project. In addition, public transit will <br />continue to be an item of interest. She reported that a no excuse absentee voting bill was passed. <br /> <br />Representative Yarusso <br /> encouraged the Council and residents to be in contact with her via email <br />with any comments or questions. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden <br /> thanked the representatives for their continued support regarding the <br />TCAAP project. <br /> <br /> <br />B. TCAAP Update <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher <br /> statedthat demolition and remediation <br />continues on the TCAAP site. It was noted that the Council approved the Public Involvement <br />Plan (PIP) on June 10, 2013. The City is currently planning two public involvement events. She <br />reported that the first TCAAP public involvement event will be held on Tuesday, July 30, from <br />6:00 to 8:00 pm at the Marsden Conference Room, Ramsey County Public Works Facility. The <br />event will begin with a panel discussion followed by a question and answer period. Following the <br />panel discussion, small break-out groups will be held for facilitated discussion on the following <br />topics: <br /> <br /> <br />Transportation and Access <br /> <br />Commercial and Residential Development <br /> <br />Active and Passive Open Space <br /> <br />Energy and Sustainability <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher <br /> commented that this is a public event, but <br />RSVPs are requested so that the City can adequately plan for the number of tables, facilitators, <br />and note takers needed for the break- <br />and announcements are being made at City Council meetings. ent, <br />and attendees are asked to commit to the entire two-hour time period. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Hutmacher <br /> indicated that the first open house event has <br />been scheduled for Tuesday, September 17, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm and will be held in the Marsden <br />Conference Room. <br />arrive at any time that is convenient for them. Additional details regarding this event will be <br />available in August. <br /> <br />
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