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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—FEBRUARY 22, 2022 8 <br /> related to diseased tree control. The City promotes Friends of the Parks and Trails Annual Tree <br /> Sale but, in 2020 and 2021, that program was suspended due to challenges from Covid and after <br /> review of their website there is no information shown for 2022. In 2021, the City contracted with <br /> Rainbow Tree Care to treat the City owned ash trees, staff inquired if they provide services at a <br /> discount to residents to which they replied they offer approximately 30% off their standard rate <br /> when partnered with a City. Staff is requesting direction from Council if there is interest in this <br /> program. <br /> Mayor Grant requested further information regarding the contractors. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen explained staff reached out to three <br /> contractors in 2021 and Rainbow Tree provided the best rate per caliper inch for the treatment of <br /> trees. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned if the City wanted to open up this contractor to the public. <br /> Mayor Grant reported the City has always done this for Emerald Ash Borer treatments. He stated <br /> the City could have an agreement with Rainbow Tree that would allow residents to receive a 30% <br /> discount. <br /> Councilmember Scott discussed the cost the City paid to treat 46 trees in 2021. <br /> Public Works Director/City Engineer Swearingen indicated he was not interested in offering <br /> the City's rate to residents because the City was receiving a bid rate and not a standard single tree <br /> rate that would be charged to residents. <br /> Mayor Grant suggested this item be tabled this evening and staff can bring it back at a future <br /> meeting when they can provide more information on the three vendors that were contacted in <br /> 2021 and what rates would they be willing to bring forward. <br /> E. Council Tracker <br /> City Administrator Perrault provided the Council with an update on the Council Tracker. <br /> Councilmember Holden requested the water meter situation be added to the Council Tracker. <br /> 2. COUNCIL COMMENTS AND STAFF UPDATES <br /> Councilmember Radziej stated he would be attending a meeting with Representative Moller this <br /> week. He commented he would be attending a tour of the fire department tomorrow. <br /> Councilmember Scott asked when the Council would be making a determination to return to in- <br /> person meetings. He reported the COVID numbers have fallen dramatically at this point. <br /> Mayor Grant commented on the numbers and noted another variant was out there that was now <br /> more catchy than Omicron and also more deadly. <br />
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