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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 24, 2014 8 <br /> Communication Committee <br /> Council Liaison: David Grant <br /> Staff: City Clerk <br /> Alternate: Director of Finance and Administrative Services <br /> Financial Planning and Analysis Committee <br /> Council Liaison: Fran Holmes <br /> Staff: Director of Finance and Administrative Services <br /> Alternate: Finance Analyst <br /> Lake Johanna Fire Department Board of Directors <br /> Council Liaison: Brenda Holden <br /> Staff: City Administrator <br /> Alternate: Director of Finance and Administrative Services <br /> Economic Development Commission <br /> Council Liaison: Ed Werner <br /> Staff: Community Development Director <br /> Alternate: City Administrator <br /> Personnel Committee <br /> Council: David Grant <br /> Council: Brenda Holden <br /> Staff: City Administrator <br /> Staff Director of Finance and Administrative Services <br /> Ramsey County League <br /> Council Liaison: Dave McClung <br /> Alternates: David Grant, Brenda Holden, Fran Holmes, and Ed Werner <br /> Mayor Grant recommended that the Council review the positions and provide him with input on <br /> the committees they were interested in serving on for 2015. He stated that he would bring this <br /> item back to the Council at a future meeting. <br /> Mayor Grant recessed the work session at 6:55 p.m. <br /> Mayor Grant reconvened the work session at 9:16 p.m. <br /> E. Public Entity Innovation Grant (PEIG) <br /> City Planner Streff stated that Ramsey County provides financial assistance to public entities for <br /> the purpose of creating and implementing innovative programs to increase source reduction and <br /> residential recycling efforts, initiate residential organic management programs, expand public space <br /> recycling and address bulky waste management through the Public Entity Innovation Grant (PEIG) <br /> program. Eligible applicants include municipalities, Independent School Districts, park boards, <br /> watershed districts, libraries and other public entities in Ramsey County. <br /> City Planner Streff reported that at this time, City staff is in the final stage of reviewing the Request <br /> for Proposals (RFP) for Residential Recycling Services. However, before the City proceeds with a <br />