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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—MAY 13, 2024 5 <br /> qualify. He supported the City further investigating this program and how it may benefit Arden <br /> Hills' residents. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated the Council may be over generalizing, noting there were <br /> seniors in the community that were living on fixed incomes. <br /> Mayor Grant commented that a recent study he reviewed found that 65% of Americans were <br /> now living paycheck to paycheck. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau stated she supported Councilmember Monson speak with Xcel <br /> Energy. <br /> Mayor Grant indicated he would be willing to continue his discussions with Xcel as well. <br /> Councilmember Monson suggested she and the Mayor speak with Xcel Energy together. <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated as a matter of principle he was against the use of franchise fees. He <br /> anticipated the vast majority of residents would not understand they were paying a regressive City <br /> tax through the franchise fee. <br /> Mayor Grant explained he could support a franchise fee for the fire station expense only. He <br /> questioned how the franchise fee should be split between gas and electric. <br /> Councilmember Monson questioned if the franchise fee would be applied to residents who have <br /> both gas and electric utility bills. <br /> City Administrator Perrault stated it was his understanding the franchise fee would apply to <br /> everyone. He explained all properties had'eiectric bills, but not all properties had a gas bill. <br /> Councilmember Holden recommended the franchise fee only be applied to electric bills. <br /> Council consensus was to direct staff to further investigate an electric-only franchise fee to cover <br /> the fire station expenses. <br /> C. Rain Garden Discussion <br /> PTRC Member Liz Johnson stated the PTRC has identified a need to focus on land <br /> management and restoration. She discussed how rain gardens work to filter runoff, get rid of <br /> pollutants, and to take the burden off the storm sewer system when operating properly. She <br /> commented on how the rain gardens in her neighborhood were not working properly and were in <br /> need of maintenance. She anticipated that this concern was widespread throughout the <br /> community. She was interested in identifying the City's rain gardens and coming up with a <br /> process for maintaining them long-term. <br /> PTRC Member Nancy Jacobson estimated there were 200 rain gardens in Arden Hills. She <br /> indicated a City-wide inventory would be needed in order to create a plan going forward and the <br /> owners would have to be identified before a budget for this project could be created. She <br /> requested support from the Council to keep this project moving forward. <br />