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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—DECEMBER 8, 2025 6 <br /> Mayor Grant opened the Truth in Taxation Hearing at 7:53 p.m. <br /> Ed Dickinson, 3188 Asbury Avenue, addressed the Council noting he understood the City was <br /> seeing increased costs for police and fire. He thanked the Council for the many hours that were <br /> spent working on the budget and for making Arden Hills agreat community. <br /> Kelly Rytel, 3585 Ridgewood Road, discussed the PIR Fund and asked the Council to properly <br /> fund the City's streets. She indicated she could support the proposed tax levy and recommended <br /> the surplus funds from 2025 be placed in the General Fund for replenishment. <br /> Steve Erler, 1704 Chatham Avenue, thanked the Council and City staff for all of their efforts on <br /> the 2026 budget. He understood this was a difficult process. He discussed how costs were rising <br /> for police and fire, as were the costs for street improvement projects. He reported the largest <br /> single increase in the budget, beyond police and fire was the City's contribution to the PIR Fund. <br /> g � t3' <br /> g Y p <br /> He supported the City's proposed PIR Fund contribution and commended the Council for doing <br /> what needs to be done. He stated after reviewing agendas and listening in to Council worksession <br /> meetings,he was satisfied with the proposed budget and tax levy increase. <br /> staff <br /> Russ Bertsch, 4419 Amble Circle, thanked the Council and a ff for their efforts on the budget. <br /> He reviewed his property tax statement from 2020 and commented on where the City was going. <br /> He expressed concern with how his property taxes have increased 70 and Ramsey County has <br /> increased 42%. He expressed concern with how he would be impacted if these numbers continue <br /> to increase that property values would begin to decrease. He questioned if the personnel that were <br /> missing in 2025 should be added to the 2026 budget, given how services were not impacted for <br /> residents. He explained he was disgusted without people were acting these days and stated there <br /> needed to be a cleanup. He hoped there would be a return to respect for other human beings. He <br /> commented further on how the school district increase was not included in the City's numbers <br /> which meant Arden Hills homeowners would be seeing an increase in taxes that was over$20 per <br /> month. <br /> David Radziej, 1144 Waldon Place, addressed the Council regarding the proposed tax levy. He <br /> was of the opinion the Council bring the increase below 10% if the surplus from 2025 were <br /> reallocated. He noted he has asked to serve on a City Committee and has not been granted this <br /> opportunity. He explained he was concerned with the fact the City spent $100,000 on a study for <br /> parks and questioned why this task was not completed by staff. <br /> Emily Carr, 4265 Norma Avenue, stated her property taxes would increase $225 and she fully <br /> supported these increases. She indicated she wanted to live in a City that had adequate funding <br /> and appreciated the fact Arden Hills had the third lowest tax rate in Ramsey County. She was not <br /> concerned about pricing people out of the City. <br /> Lynn Diaz, 1143 Ingerson Road, reported no one wants to pay more for the same services, but <br /> she understood life doesn't work that way. She commented on how the.cost for everything was on <br /> the rise. She discussed how the school levy would increase her taxes, but she supported this <br /> because the proposed improvements would keep children safe. She stated she understood that <br /> delaying maintenance on the City's streets would increase costs in the long-run. She appreciated <br /> the fact staff compared the City's proposed tax levy to neighboring communities, noting Arden <br /> Hills was on the lower end. She thanked staff and the Council for working diligently to keep costs <br />