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<br />Mark Statz reviewed the status of work in Hidden Springs Park. He indicated that he is <br />waiting for some recommendations from Mr. Greg Thompson of the Association of <br />Metro Watershed Districts, on what additional steps are needed to stabilize the shoreline. <br />As soon as that information is received, Bonestroo will complete the shoreline work. Veit <br />Company should be returning soon to finish the other items remaining. <br /> <br />The Administrator reviewed locations where the City has had complaints of <br />encroachments in the street right of way. The issues ranged from shrubs planted around <br />transformer boxes to landscape rocks and fences in the right of way. City Attorney <br />Glaser indicated that the Council can decide to what level they wish to enforce the city <br />code and that selective enforcement is often necessary due to limited resources. The <br />Council will put this matter on a work session in the near future. Council Member <br />Broussard-Vickers expressed the desire to have a separate work session on this matter to <br />allow an appropriate amount of time to be allocated to the issue. <br /> <br />Council Member Lakso reviewed the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) <br />program. Currently approximately 30 residents are attending CERT training. The purpose <br />is to provide training to volunteers making them more prepared to help in community <br />emergencies. Council Member Lakso asked the Council to consider the option of <br />providing some ongoing funding in the budget to allow CERT to be sustained into the <br />future. She also encouraged those present to consider getting involved in CERT. <br /> <br />The meeting adjourned at approximately 9:05 p.m. <br /> <br />Dallas Larson <br />City Administrator <br />