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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION <br />June 21,2004 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />for it. He also talked about the re-construction of Station I, which was built in 1947. He expects <br />the rc-construction to be in the next 10 years at a cost of $ 1.5million to $1.8million. He said that <br />he is seeking a commitment from Arden Hills in the next two years. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Council member Gregg Larson noted that the Fire Department needs to look at how costs for <br />capital purchases are allocated and should be resolved before any further investments are made. <br />He emphasized that a complete ownership inventory be conducted. <br /> <br />2.B. Ramsev County Sheriff - Discussion and Expectations <br /> <br />The Sheriffs Department was asked to address a number of topics identified by staff and the <br />Council. Deputy Dan Ruettimann provided an overview of the crime prevention program and <br />provided statistics with regards to neighborhood and business watch. In addition, he addressed <br />burglary follow-ups, theft, community policing, graffiti removals, issues at Arden Manor, etc. It <br />was indicated that the crime prevention website will be functional in about two weeks. Deputy <br />Ruettimann indicated that National Night Out is on August 3 and that letters to watch captains <br />were sent out. He mentioned that 25 additional on-shift deputies will participate with volunteers. <br />With regards to Arden Manor, Deputy Ruettimann reported that there is a fear factor of reporting <br />and residents are afraid of retaliation. It was mentioned that they need a strong management <br />team to deal with specific residents. <br /> <br />With regards to the Rice Street Corridor Deputy, a question was raised as to why the cities of . <br />Gem Lake and North Oaks were not charged for their time. Response was that this issue should <br />be discussed at the Contract City Managers' Meeting. <br /> <br />Tim Etner from the Sheriffs Department talked about the speed complaints on Lake Johanna <br />Boulevard. He said that their monitoring of the identified area did not reveal any major issues. <br />He said that it's a perception issue. The "tube system" was used to detect speed. He distributed <br />speed survey statistics. He mentioned that from Monday through Friday, 4,500 cars pass through <br />this location and about 10 percent go over 10 miles per hour. He said that north bound traffic <br />speeds more. He said that they will place a temporary speed board in that area to slow down <br />speeders. He also suggested that Arden Hills purchase a speed board which costs about $3,500. <br />It was also indicated that as soon as monitoring stops, speeds pick up. <br /> <br />2.C. Conveution and Tourism Bureau <br /> <br />Bob Musil, Executive Director, and Aaron Backman, Board Chair, of Minneapolis Metro North <br />Convention and Visitors Bureau made a presentation. They provided an overview of their <br />program and talked about the benefits of participation. It was mentioned that currently ten cities <br />are participating in this program. They mentioned that the Bureau is funded by a 3% lodging <br />tax. State law requires that 95% of these funds be utilized by the Bureau for the purpose of <br />marketing and promoting member cities.. The City retains 5% of revenues for administrative <br />purposes. In addition to the 5%, the Bureau makes available $2,000 per year per member city for <br />a local community festival. It was mentioned that this program would generate $5,000 to $8,000 .... <br />in revenue for Arden Hills. ~ <br />