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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—FEBRUARY 9, 2026 11 <br /> Councilmember Holden explained there were also calls on Round Lake Road on the cul-de-sac <br /> that ICE was in the area. She noted a Ramsey County Sheriff visited this area and ICE said they <br /> had arrested someone,but the exact location was unknown. For this reason, an incident report was <br /> not created. She encouraged residents with questions about ICE activity in the community to <br /> contact the Ramsey County Sheriff's Office. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she would like to further discuss the tourism appointment at an <br /> upcoming worksession meeting. She indicated there were other issues that should be addressed <br /> such as where ICE agents were getting food and gas. She discussed how the hotels in the area <br /> have GSA contracts for the National Guard and stated she did not want the community to lose all <br /> of these rooms if the GSA contract were to go away. <br /> Councilmember Holden inquired if staff had an update on Shoreline Lane. <br /> City Administrator Jagoe reported the Property Owner had submitted a data request and the <br /> City Clerk was pulling together permit history for this property. She noted there was nothing to <br /> share with the neighborhood at this time. She stated if there were code enforcement items or <br /> concerns a resident should make a complaint with the City. <br /> Councilmember Holden indicated she had a request regarding the open ice hole on Lake <br /> Johanna and noted there was a request to see if the PTRC and the City of Arden Hills would like <br /> to take this over. <br /> Councilmember Monson reported on Saturday, January 31 the City held a special work session <br /> to discuss federal immigration activities in the community. She thanked the public for attending <br /> this meeting and for their show of support for the community. She noted the Council would <br /> continue to work to adapt as things change. She appreciated that ICE activities in the community <br /> were now being tracked. She encouraged residents to call 911 if they see ICE working in the <br /> community in order to assist with tracking the ICE activity in the community. <br /> Councilmember Monson stated the 75t' Anniversary for the City of Arden Hills was this year <br /> and noted a community was working on creating a community event that would be held in July of <br /> this year. She noted the committee was seeking sponsors to assist with funding this event. <br /> Councilmember Monson explained she could support the City waiving late fees for the City <br /> water and sewer fees for the first quarter of 2026. She indicated she was looking forward to the <br /> EDA appointment information being forwarded to her email. She noted she supported the Xcel <br /> Energy information be posted on the City's website. <br /> Mayor Grant stated the City of Roseville recently implanted franchise fees. <br /> Mayor Grant commented on the process he followed for the EDA appointments, noting he <br /> received applications from City staff, he ranked them, held interviews and made offers on these <br /> positions. He reiterated that these appointments were statutory and was part of his duty as Mayor. <br /> He had no doubt that the two people appointed were high quality individuals that wanted to see <br /> Arden Hills succeed. <br /> Mayor Grant explained he believed requesting the Gateway Visitor Bureau's representative to <br /> resign was not appropriate at this time. He did not believe there was justification behind whether <br />