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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—FEBRUARY 10, 2025 3 <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated the June 30t' timeline was important in order to reach a PSA <br /> as well as a negotiated development agreement speaking to all of the terms on the term sheet. <br /> Mayor Grant commented June 30t' was described as the deadline but could be extended by the <br /> County and Alatus. <br /> City Administrator Jagoe reported the parties able to extend the deadline were Alatus and the <br /> JDA. <br /> 3. PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL <br /> Linda Swanson, 1124 Ingerson Road, questioned who she was more disappointed in, Rafael <br /> Ortego after writing the January 2025 article about Rice Creek Commons or the JDA members. <br /> She believed it was the later. She stated she understood TCAAP will be developed,but how it was <br /> being developed was a concern. She commented TCAAP was being developed for the State of <br /> Minnesota, Ramsey County and finally for the City of Arden Hills and its residents. She was of <br /> the opinion the City was shouldering a lot of the financial burden for this project. She indicated <br /> she was taken aback by Mr. Ortega's comments that stated "we are a fully developed County and <br /> the only way to expand the tax base was to clear up the brownfields. We will expand the County <br /> tax base and would then reduce every Ramsey County taxpayers burden". She indicated the Rice <br /> Creek Commons site remains one of the premier opportunities in Minnesota and among urbanized <br /> counties like Ramsey County. She asked if the JDA members believed this project would reduce <br /> the taxpayer burden and requested these members provide her with specific examples of when <br /> this has occurred. She indicated there was nothing in the article about what this project will cost <br /> the City or its residents. She anticipated Arden Hills residents would be paying additional taxes <br /> for increased water usage, sewage treatment, road maintenance, police and fire protection, <br /> garbage services and other services, as well as an increase in traffic. She stated when it comes to <br /> gratitude, Mr. Ortega was only thankful to the City of Arden Hills colleagues that were serving on <br /> the JDA. She was of the opinion, JDA individuals have failed to tell it like it is to Mr. Ortega <br /> regarding what will have to be sacrificed for the TCAAP development. <br /> 4. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br /> None. <br /> 5. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS <br /> A. Twin Cities Chamber of Commerce Updates <br /> John Connelly, Twin Cities Chamber of Commerce President, thanked the Council for their time <br /> and explained the vision of the Chamber which was to promote business, develop leaders and <br /> connect communities. He commented on the individuals that serve on the Chamber board and <br /> discussed how they serve the community. He stated the Chamber has seen incremental growth <br /> over the past two years. He invited the Council to attend the next Business Council meeting which <br /> would be held on March 19. He commented on the new initiatives that have been pursued by the <br /> Chamber, which included Green to Go and a manufacturing cohort. He further described the <br /> marketing initiatives that were being pursued by the Chamber at a local level and thanked the City <br /> of Arden Hills for their continued support and partnership. <br />
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