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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION — DECEMBER 18, 2023 6 <br />Councilmember Rousseau asked for clarification of what would be included in Public Works <br />Infrastructure Projects. <br />City Administrator Perrault said they try to recap what was done in 2023 and projects coming <br />up in the next year. <br />Mayor Grant noted that the meeting generally lasts about an hour. They need to pick out topics <br />that are of interest to residents, and some are topics they should cover like taxes and finance. <br />Minor topics that wouldn't be of interest to the city as a whole and could be addressed at the meet <br />and greet after the meeting. <br />Councilmember Holden thought the fire department should be a separate category as it will be <br />their biggest economic driver over the next five years. People need to understand that they can't <br />hire enough volunteers anymore or part time people, they're hiring and going to build, and then <br />talk about City finances as a whole. <br />Mayor Grant thought there were some people that don't realize there is a fire station proposed. <br />Discussion ensued regarding what items should be included in each category. <br />Councilmember Holden thought water meters should be discussed. <br />Councilmember Rousseau wanted to include an update about Committees and Commissions and <br />NYFS. <br />Councilmember Monson felt the core topics could be budget, Lake Johanna Fire, Public <br />Works/PMP, Community Development, and Rice Creek Commons. Along with updates regarding <br />NYFS, Committees and Commissions, cannabis. Water meters could be put under Public Works. <br />Councilmember Holden thought they should talk about Committees and Commissions. <br />Councilmember Rousseau said noting the Economic Development Commission was back up <br />and running, highlighting activities of PTRC or thanking Planning Commissioners would be good <br />additions. <br />Councilmember Holden said people should be able to ask questions after each segment, maybe <br />give five minutes for questions from the audience as long as they stay on that topic. <br />Councilmember Fabel disagreed. He recommended against having any questions at the State of <br />the City. They could be encouraged to present questions in writing, come to the next Council <br />meeting, or approach a Councilmember after the presentations. <br />Councilmember Rousseau would like to see how long the presentation is before making that <br />decision. She liked the idea of people submitting questions in advance so they could try to tie <br />some of those into the presentation. <br />Mayor Grant stated that from the discussion it sounds like they've taken out food trucks and <br />chickens but he thinks they are probably looking at an hour of topics. <br />