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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION — JANUARY 31, 2026 3 <br />think the ICE list will be? In the government's own words, we will find you. He is a firm believer <br />in karma. He doesn't believe he's allowed to swear, but his hate for ICE is very, very real. <br />Airika Coblentz, Arden Hills — She is a proud parent and a resident of Arden Hills. She wanted <br />to thank Councilmembers Holden and Weber. Their immediate responses to emails with proactive <br />engagement with the community on this matter are seen and appreciated. She said there are Arden <br />Hills residents in the Roseville School District. While operations in Arden Hills are minimal, we <br />are also directly impacted by federal immigration enforcement in Roseville. The website states the <br />City Council continues to be active in community conversations to ensure everyone feels safe. <br />She assumes everyone is aware of the harm from the presence of ICE in Minnesota so she won't <br />restate those. She wants to share ideas that have already been enacted by other suburban cities in <br />the metro area so we don't have to reinvent the wheel. First, City parking lot signs, as reviewed in <br />the last meeting, the City can't prohibit anyone from using our parks, but in several cities, <br />including Roseville and Richfield, they have placed signs with the following verbiage: <br />Unauthorized use including but not limited to staging for civil immigration enforcement activities <br />is prohibited. Another option is: Parking for facility users only, parking lot use is limited to active <br />facility use while on premises. Staging, storage or other activities are not permitted without a <br />permit. She has heard from one Councilmember that after ordinances like this are passed, that we <br />see ICE targeting those communities more aggressively and start to stage in the community in <br />direct response to it. Some say it can make it worse for our residents. Her response to that is that <br />Arden Hills should not limit how it protects it citizens based on the illegal actions of ICE and that <br />signage making residents aware of what is illegal in our City lots, allows them to document illegal <br />activity and notify the appropriate law enforcement and/or submit to the Attorney General's <br />online reporting form for Minnesotans to share impacts of federal actions. Second, call on <br />Governor Walz to pass and eviction and foreclosure moratorium through an executive order. This <br />was done in Roseville last week. Third, join the ten other suburban cities in support of the lawsuit <br />filed by the Minnesota Attorney General and the cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, asking the US <br />District Court to issue a temporary injunction against the unlawful ICE activity that is impacting <br />school children from attending school safely, local businesses from thriving economically and <br />reducing access to courts and public services due to the fear and apprehension caused ICE tactics. <br />It argues that ICE operations be limited to acceptable constitutional operations. Bloomington was <br />the most recent to join the lawsuit. The list also includes Brooklyn Center, Edina, Falcon Heights, <br />Golden Valley, Lauderdale, Minnetonka, Mounds View, Richfield and St. Louis Park. She <br />requests that Council strengthens the letter from August of 2025. We live in a different world <br />now. Finally, there is nothing controversial about saying that immigrants are welcome here. It is <br />legal and it's true. She hopes our elected officials will work proactively to make that loud and <br />clear. <br />Eddie Coblentz, Arden Hills — He is a proud parent and resident. He wants to speak to specific <br />changes he would like to see to the website. He would like to see a main page flag for positioning. <br />Shoreview, Roseville and Richfield all have prominent banners or pop -ups currently displayed. <br />The website has federal legislators contact information. It should also have contact information <br />for our state legislators. Kelly Moller has been active in Arden Hills. He requests that we add <br />more resources right now. Arden Hills has links to the Ralph Reeder Food Shelf and a parental <br />authority form. There are many more mutual aid resources. Stand With Minnesota (.org). has a <br />categorized list for donating but can also be looked at by those who are need. He requests specific <br />information about rights be added regarding entering homes and the difference between a judicial <br />and administrative warrant. Mounds View has links to other cities' rights resources. So it can be <br />as simple as mirroring what Mounds View has done. He would like us to make it clear that <br />