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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — OCTOBER 14, 2024 16 <br />Assistant to the City Administrator/City Clerk Hanson confirmed that they do tend to offer a <br />lower cost and after a couple years they increase it. It's happened several times. <br />Councilmember Holden asked if the increase would be split 50150 between the City and the <br />employee. <br />Assistant to the City Administrator/City Clerk Hanson said she isn't sure if the increase was <br />divided evenly between employees and the City it the past. <br />Councilmember Holden said that in the past the employee was responsible for 50% and the City <br />was responsible for the other 50%. If that's changing, Council needs to know. <br />Interim City Administrator Jagoe said she can review that and update the Personnel <br />Committee, with Council direction to do so. She isn't sure how the percentages were split <br />previously. <br />Assistant to the City Administrator/City Clerk Hanson said in the past, the City has always <br />covered the single premium. There is a formula to calculate what is fair to those with family <br />coverage. The premium has always been covered 100% for the single. Family premiums are <br />covered at 87% by the City with the employee paying the rest. <br />Councilmember Monson said she would like the budget numbers. <br />Interim City Administrator Jagoe has preliminary numbers, but adjustments can be made in the <br />November discussions. <br />D. Union Negotiations Update <br />The work session was closed to discuss Union Negotiations. <br />E. Rice Creek Commons/TCAAP Discussion <br />This item was not discussed. <br />F. Agenda Planning <br />Mayor Grant asked if Council had the desire to discuss items 3E and 3F. <br />Councilmember Holden noted the October 28th agenda is full. She assumes November 12th is <br />full, as well. She wondered when the Committee Code of Conduct discussion will happen. She <br />said port-o-potties is on the list. Is that about if we'll have handicap facilities at all the park or was <br />it a general discussion regarding port-o-potties? In looking at the list of items, she would like to <br />have a small write up about what is needed for each item. <br />Mayor Grant directed Staff to develop a list of outstanding items. Some are time sensitive. <br />Others are not. He said those will be prioritized appropriately. He agrees the next two work <br />
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