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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 18,2019 9 <br /> identified the following polling places: St Katherine Orthodox Church (Highway 96), Boston <br /> Scientific (Hamline), Land O'Lakes (Lexington), Bethel College (Bethel Drive), Anderson Center <br /> (Pine Tree Drive), Gradient Center (Lexington), and the Pilgrim House (Highway 96). Ramsey <br /> County has not discussed elections with these facilities; however, if Council does have an interest <br /> in one of those sites the County would then approach the site hosts. <br /> City Administrator Perrault commented generally, the Council would need to make a decision <br /> by early December to set polling places for the subsequent year; however, elections staff have said <br /> there is sufficient flexibility to make a decision after the deadline. Staff would request Council <br /> discuss the current sites, and if they would like to combine precincts are continue to consider <br /> alternative locations. Two different solutions have been mentioned, the first is combining <br /> Precinct 2 and 3 at North Heights, the second solution mentioned is moving Precinct 3 to North <br /> Heights and Precinct 2 to the Anderson Center (again, this would need approval from the site <br /> hosts). It was requested as part of this discussion to also consider where election signs are <br /> allowed to be placed on boulevards, etc. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated there were concerns with having Precinct 2 at North Heights. <br /> She recommended the 2020 election be moved back to Valentine Hills Elementary School. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated this school may still be under construction. He recommended Precinct 2 <br /> be located at a space that has ample parking. He questioned if Bethel University or the Anderson <br /> Center should be considered for Precinct 2. <br /> Councilmember Holden supported this recommendation. <br /> Mayor Grant requested staff locate Precinct 2 at Valentine Hills Elementary School in 2020, and <br /> have the Anderson Center as a backup. <br /> Councilmember Holmes stated another option would be to have Precinct 2 and Precinct 3 both <br /> located at North Heights Church. She commented with better signage, this would be a good <br /> option for the City given the fact the church had ample parking. <br /> Councilmember McClung explained it would be his preference to keep the polling places similar <br /> to what they have been in the past because residents were familiar with this. <br /> Mayor Grant recommended the Ramsey County Public Works facility be taken off the list for <br /> Precinct 3 because this site does not work. He supported Precinct 3 being located at North <br /> Heights Church. <br /> Councilmember Scott agreed with these recommendations. <br /> Community Development Manager/City Planner Mrosla stated it was his understanding <br /> construction would still be underway next fall at Valentine Hills Elementary School. <br /> Mayor Grant suggested Precinct 2 be located either at the elementary school, if construction <br /> allows, or at the Anderson Center. He stated Precinct 1 would be located at Presbyterian Church <br /> of the Way. <br />
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