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<br /> I' DRAkcr <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY C01,JN<;;IL - MARCH 1 o. 1997 5 <br /> 1 <br /> I- Communications <br /> The City's Newsletter, Arden Hills Notes, are received and read by 77% of the residents <br /> surveyed. The discontinued Town Crier, however, had an almost universal accessibility rating, <br /> which jJlac~J il illllUllg lhl: high<:sl in the MellO Area ill lhis call:gury. <br /> I Summary <br /> I In summary, it was found that Arden Hills residents are somewhat benign regarding tax issues at <br /> the current time, and are in favor of judicious expansion/development. The biggest difference of <br /> opinion between residents was regarding the role of government, with opinion split between the <br /> I residents that have lived in Arden Hills more than 25 years and the relatively new residents of <br /> less than 15 years. <br /> I Mayor Probst requested clarification of the "newcomers" and "long-term" residents' opinions <br /> and feelings. Mr. Morris replied these are two distinct groups with two very distinct and <br /> different philosophies. He explained the long-term residents moved to Arden Hills mainly from <br /> I St. Paul, in part to escape the high taxes, and therefore favor less government services. The <br /> newcomers to the community have moved mainly from other suburbs or out of state, and are <br /> willing to pay more taxes for more government services. <br /> I Councilmember Malone inquired if a shift in attitude could be anticipated as this group of <br /> relative newcomers become long-term residents. Mr. Morris replied this was not something he <br /> .. was able to predict with any degree of certainty. <br /> I Councilmember Malone inquired how many calls were made in total, and commented on the low <br /> rate of refusals for this survey. Mr. Morris replied there were 416 calls made all total, and added <br /> that quality of life surveys generally are received more favorably by recipients than other types of <br /> I surveying or telemarketing. <br /> Mayor Probst noted the response regarding a new City Hall was about the same as the last <br /> I survey. Mr. Morris replied residents reported a need for meeting space within the City, but want <br /> to make sure the project is cost-effective. <br /> I Mayor Probst inquired regarding the residents' knowledge ofTCAAP activities. Mr, Morris <br /> replied the residents are very well-informed and have well-developed feelings on this issue. <br /> I C. Committeeffask Force Appointments <br /> Mayor Probst reported on his evaluation of the activities of the current Economic Development <br /> I Committee. He proposed the creation of two separate groups - a Business Relations Committee, <br /> which would be redefined from the existing one, and a Business Development Task Force. <br /> I Mayor Probst further stated he believes a need exists for the creation of a Highway 96 Task <br /> Force. <br /> " <br /> I <br />