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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—DECEMBER 9, 2024 5 <br /> how the proposed tax levy compared to other cities in Ramsey County. She commented on the <br /> resources available for property tax relief. Staff discussed how the median value home would be <br /> impacted by the proposed tax levy and asked for comments or questions from the Council. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked what percent Public Safety was of the overall budget. <br /> Finance Director Yang stated Public Safety made up 46%of the overall budget. <br /> Mayor Grant opened the Truth in Taxation public hearing at 7:36 p.m. <br /> Steve Erler, 1704 Chatham, spoke in support of the budget being considered by the Council, <br /> along with the 15.5% tax levy. He believed the Council has done all they could to come up with a <br /> reasonable balanced budget. He indicated the increase was justified due to increases in public <br /> safety expenditures and employee salaries. <br /> Brad Bjorklund, 3550 Ridgewood Court, stated he has served on the Planning Commission for <br /> several years now. He explained two years ago, the City Council let many weeds grow and <br /> allowed Rice Creek Commons to languish in weeds for 10 years, which cost every citizen in the <br /> community $400 in legal fees to no avail. He appreciated the fact Rice Creek Commons would <br /> now be developed thanks to the new City Council. He reported this development would enrich the <br /> community. He stated the City's reputation of practicing institutional racism was enhanced by <br /> Councilmember Holden and Mayor Grant's stance against the development of Rice Creek <br /> Commons, the lawsuit and the elimination of the Human Rights Commission. He believed the <br /> proposed budget and tax levy were a reflection of all the things Councilmember Holden and <br /> Mayor Grant let slide. He stated massive buckthorn weeds have taken over the City's parks and a <br /> couple of City benches were not enough. He discussed how City employee wages have been <br /> neglected and employee happiness was being threatened. He stated no meaningful or substantial <br /> input has been received from Mayor Grant or Councilmember Holden on where cuts could be <br /> made to offset the need for this tax increase. He discussed how inaction was no longer a <br /> meaningful option. He believed the proposed tax increase was meaningful and he appreciated the <br /> Councilmember's who supported it. <br /> Russell Bertsch, 4419 Amble Circle, stated this year's proposed tax bill was a concern to him, <br /> especially given the double digit increase that occurred last year. He explained he wanted to <br /> understand why his property value goes up 2.5% and his taxes were proposed to increase 18%. He <br /> indicated this was outrageous. He stated his County taxes were slated to go up 7.2% as well. He <br /> believed an increase of$255 per year was excessive for the City. He encouraged the Council to <br /> consider how the levy increases were impacting residents because Arden Hills would no longer be <br /> affordable. He feared that the Council would be pricing people out of the housing market in <br /> Arden Hills. He asked that the Council consider this before approving another double-digit levy <br /> increase. He discussed how residents were making adjustments to their standard of living and <br /> suggested the Council take the same measures in order to reduce costs. <br /> Steve Scott, 4286 Norma Avenue, stated he has experience managing City finances and setting <br /> tax levies. He explained he was astounded by the callous nature of some of the members on the <br /> Council with respect to how they were approaching the proposed budget and tax levy. He <br /> encouraged the Council to truly consider how the proposed increase will impact residents. He <br /> stated Arden Hills was proposing the second highest tax levy increase in Ramsey County. He <br /> spoke on behalf of an elderly neighbor noting this resident has lived in Arden Hills for the past 40 <br />
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