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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—SEPTEMBER 11, 2023 8 <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if there was any word on the Safer Grant. <br /> City Administrator Perrault explained the City would be hearing back on this in October. <br /> Mayor Grant stated he was uneasy about adding this many new fire captains in a short period of <br /> time. He believed the Fire Board needed to take a good hard look at this. He commented further <br /> on the ongoing expense of supporting these six fire captains. <br /> Councilmember Monson discussed how the Safer Grant would assist with covering the expense <br /> for the new fire captains. She commented on how the fire department was moving in the direction <br /> of being staffed full time. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated it was her understanding the fire board would be adding four fire <br /> captains, two in one year and two the following year. She commented on how there was a need to <br /> shift to a full-time department because people were no longer interested in volunteering. She <br /> hoped the department would be able to balance its staffing level with the number of calls they <br /> were responding to. She indicated she was worried about moving forward with the preliminary <br /> budget given the fact the Council does not have the final numbers from the Fire Board. She <br /> commented further on how the County and other taxing districts would impact Arden Hills <br /> residents. <br /> Councilmember Fabel reported the Council had extensive discussion on the proposed budget <br /> and the Council was now being told to fund this budget a 16% levy increase would be required. <br /> He recommended in order to honest and responsible, the Council should have a preliminary levy <br /> that would fund the proposed budget. He indicated the Council could then work to reduce this <br /> budget between now and December. He understood the proposed increase would still keep the <br /> City's tax rate lower than any other city in Ramsey County. <br /> Councilmember Monson stated when reviewing the budget and levy she understood public <br /> safety expenditures were driving the majority of the increase. She agreed the Council would <br /> benefit from having further information from the fire board and noted she would be fine waiting <br /> two weeks to consider the preliminary budget and tax levy. <br /> Mayor Grant requested staff speak to what other cities were proposing for their tax levies for <br /> 2024. <br /> City Administrator Perrault reviewed the proposed tax levies for the communities surrounding <br /> Arden Hills. He commented further on how property values have changed in the past year for <br /> residential and commercial properties in the community. <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated in addition to the assessed changes, State law assigns a different <br /> rate to commercial properties. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau explained she supported the City moving forward with a preliminary <br /> levy in a responsible manner. In addition, she supported the City filling vacant positions as soon <br /> as possible. She indicated the proposed levy did not take into consideration the Safer Grant. She <br /> noted she looked forward to hearing from the Fire Board if they would be pursuing three or six <br /> fire captains in 2024. <br />
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