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Health Insurance Benefits <br />City staff elected to take health insurance through the Pubic Employee Insurance Program <br />(PEIP). Coverage started 1/1/2018. The program offers both HSA and non-HSA plans, <br />which each employee may choose from. <br />Peltier Estates <br />The developer and builder continue to negotiate with each other on the details of the <br />developer’s agreement and project costs. We are working with both to find economical <br />solutions to help move the project forward. To date, the developer’s agreement has not <br />been signed, nor any securities posted. <br />2018 City Council Goals <br />We would like to discuss scheduling a 2018 Goal Setting work session. <br />Skating Rink <br />The skating rink and warming house is now open, thanks to the hard work of our public <br />works department. <br />Dupre Artifact Agreement <br />An agreement with the Dupre’s has been reached and approvals from the state are now in <br />place for the use of our consultant. With Council’s approval of the consultant agreement <br />and donor agreements, we would be ready to move forward with the work outlined in the <br />grant. <br />Parks Capital Improvement Plan and Park Dedication Fee Study <br />I attended the January Park and Rec Meeting to discuss the structure of Park Dedication <br />Fees and the need for a comprehensive study to properly justify those fees. We will bring <br />a proposal forward, for Council’s review, to complete a formal Park and Trails Master Plan. <br />Storm Water Capital Improvement Plan and Rate Study <br />Much like the need for a Parks fund, a well thought out capital improvement plan and <br />maintenance regimen is important in establishing a credible charge. Early in the new year, <br />we will explore closing the loop on this issue. <br />Lino Lakes LaMotte Neighborhood Street and Utility Reconstruction <br />Lino Lakes city staff believes that a street project will be put forward, but may not include <br />adding municipal water service. <br />Downtown Water Main <br />The application for funding through the Community Development Block Grant program is <br />th <br />being worked on and will be submitted by the 12. This grant would fund the installation <br />of water main and service hook-ups for the downtown area. <br />
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