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JOINT CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JUNE 17, 2024 2 <br /> Arden Hills Recreation <br /> ec eation Supervisor Johnson noted about half of the programs offered by Arden <br /> Hills are collaborative. <br /> Mounds View Superintendent Thomas noted additional collaboration with recreation <br /> programming is happening this fall. <br /> The two Councils thanked the Recreation Staff for their presentation and encouraged future <br /> collaboration. <br /> 1C. Development Project <br /> Shawn and James O'Keefe of the Minnesota Tournament and Wellness Center gave an <br /> overview of a tournament facility they are pursuing in the northern suburbs, they stated the area it <br /> would primarily serve is north of Saint Paul and east of Minneapolis. They noted it is a private, <br /> for-profit entity that would be running the project. They noted the initial capital outlay for the <br /> project is $100 million, which they are seeking a fifty-fifty split between private and public <br /> funding. They estimated the economic impact to the area would be over$23 million annually. <br /> Mounds View City Administrator Zikmund noted they have been building a coalition of <br /> partners who are interested in the project, and the next step is site selection and discussed the <br /> possibility of the project going on Rice Creek Commons. <br /> James O'Keefe noted they need a minimum of twenty acres but could utilize up to forty acres. <br /> Community Education Director Brown discussed the challenges regarding limited field space <br /> at the schools and being dependent on good weather and how this facility would benefit the <br /> school district. <br /> Mounds View City Administrator Zikmund discussed next steps including setting up a future <br /> meeting with Alatus for collaboration on Rice Creek Commons. <br /> James O'Keefe highlighted the opportunities for ongoing use of the facility by the surrounding <br /> communities for reasonable fees due to the initial public investment in the project. <br /> 1D. Organized Trash Collection <br /> City of Arden Hills Councilmember Monson and Mayor Grant noted the Arden Hills Council <br /> has discussed organized collection and is interested in learning more and hearing about Mounds <br /> View's experience. <br /> Mounds View Mayor Lindstrom gave an overview of Mounds View's experience with the <br /> organized collection process. In his opinion, the core issue with organized collection is the <br /> discrepancy in rates between customers and the fees and surcharges that are added to customers' <br /> bills. <br /> The other members of the Mounds View City Council discussed organized collection and the <br /> challenges they have been facing as they navigate the process. <br />