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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—SEPTEMBER 25, 2023 12 <br /> Councilmember Holden requested staff provide the Council with an update on Round Lake at a <br /> future meeting. <br /> Councilmember Holden questioned what the hurry was with the Fire District. She was pleased <br /> the Fire Board received the safer grant and urged the Fire District to take their time when <br /> considering the new operating model. <br /> Councilmember Holden requested Public Works provide enough wagons for the flashlight <br /> pumpkin hunt. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau explained she attended Ribfest and was able to speak with the <br /> organizers. She urged the organizers to speak with the City Council about this event at a future <br /> worksession meeting. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau noted she spoke with the Governor while at Ribfest about how <br /> appropriate it was for the trades to be in Arden Hills supporting the military and National Guard. <br /> She commented on how the City had a 427 acres development opportunity would provide <br /> tradespeople 15 years of projects. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau thanked Boston Scientific for inviting the City Council and staff to <br /> their"Everyone Makes an Impact" event. She stated Boston Scientific was a great employer in the <br /> community and was very generous in donating the funds for the agility course at Perry Park. She <br /> also thanked the Boston Scientific employees and facilities' engineering staff that helped build it <br /> Councilmember Rousseau reported she attended Northeast Youth and Family Services strategic <br /> launch meeting. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau commented on the Chamber of Commerce meeting she attended last <br /> week. She supported the City working with the County in order to share what economic <br /> development resources were available to the EDC. <br /> Mayor Grant reported he attended Ribfest and noted he enjoyed speaking with the Governor. He <br /> appreciated how high on the list the fieldhouse was for the governor. He stated he enjoyed serving <br /> as a judge for this event and he hoped this event would continue going forward. <br /> City Administrator Perrault explained $17 million has been appropriated for the fieldhouse. <br /> Mayor Grant stated he and City Administrator Perrault met with the local group of mayors and <br /> administrators where levies and THC was discussed. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated he attended a meeting where a number of environmental organizations <br /> discussed the remediation of Round Lake. He reported if plans continue as discussed, the cleanup <br /> would occur in 2026. <br /> Mayor Grant commented he attended a Twin Cities Gateway Visitors Bureau meeting and was <br /> pleased to report revenues had increased slightly in 2023. <br />