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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL – MAY 29, 2018 2 <br /> <br />Gregg Larson, 3377 North Snelling Avenue, discussed a letter he received last week from the <br />City of Arden Hills. He noted the letter was written by a private company but was signed by the <br />City. He expressed frustration with the fact the City allowed its logo to be used by a company <br />that was peddling warranties for water lines. He questioned if this company was investigated by <br />the City or if the Council just took the word of Metro Cities. He asked if the City was receiving <br />a kick back for the warranties and noted other municipalities have rescinded the ability to send <br />out these types of letters. He encouraged the City Council to not jeopardize the public’s trust and <br />to not allow mass mailings to be sent out again with City logos. He explained that unless a <br />resident knows their water or sewer line was failing, an extended warranty was not necessary. He <br />indicated most consumer advocates including Consumer Reports discourages extended <br />warranties, whether or homes, cars or electronics. He recommended the Council acknowledge <br />their mistake, apologize to the City’s residents, and break the contract with this outside company. <br /> <br />4. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS <br /> <br />A. Proclamation in Recognition of Robert Thompson’s Years of Service on the <br />Planning Commission and Parks, Trails and Recreation Committee <br /> <br />Mayor Grant read a proclamation in full for the record recognizing Roberta Thompson for her <br />years of service on the Planning Commission and Parks Trails and Recreation Committee. He <br />noted Ms. Thompson was in the process of moving and therefore could no longer serve on these <br />groups. <br /> <br />5. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> <br />A. Rice Creek Commons (TCAAP) and Joint Development Authority (JDA) Update <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault provided an update on TCAAP stating the JDA has not met since <br />the last Council meeting, but would be meeting next on Monday, June 4. <br /> <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the Master Development Agreement would be completed by <br />August. <br /> <br />City Administrator Perrault stated the County and developer were shooting to have the Master <br />Development Agreement completed by the end of summer. <br /> <br />B. Transportation Update <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka reported the 2018 Street and Utility Improvement <br />project would begin on Monday, June 4. <br /> <br />Public Works Director/City Engineer Polka explained the County Road F preconstruction <br />meeting would be held on Wednesday, May 30. She noted a link to the Ramsey County <br />Transportation webpage was available on the City’s website. <br />
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