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Approved: April 13, 2026 <br />CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />MARCH 9, 2026 <br />5:30 P.M. - ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS <br />CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Mayor Grant called to order the City Council Work <br />Session at 5:30 p.m. <br />Present: Mayor David Grant; Councilmembers Brenda Holden, Tena Monson, Emily <br />Rousseau and Kurt Weber <br />Absent: None <br />Also present: City Administrator Jessica Jagoe, Public Works Director/City Engineer <br />David Swearingen, Assistant Public Works Director Lucas Miller, Parks and Recreation <br />Manager Jess Skalicky, Assistant to the City Administrator/City Clerk Julie Hanson and <br />Community Development Director Jake Reilly <br />1. PUBLIC INQUIRIES/INFORMATIONAL <br />Greg Larson — 3377 North Snelling Avenue, Arden Hills — He wanted to speak about the franchise <br />fee. He spoke out against the franchise fee at the time the city adopted the franchise fee on <br />the City's electric and gas bills. His fear was that the franchise fee revenues would be used <br />for purposes other than the construction of the City's new fire station for Lake Johanna Fire <br />Department (LJFD). That's exactly what happened in December of 2025. Council approved <br />a levy that shows up as 12.5%. He asked the City Administrator what that would have been <br />if the $165,000 in excess revenue from the franchise fee were added to that. It was in there, <br />but it's hidden. Residents saw an adopted levy that was 12.5%. The City Administrator told <br />him that with that additional $165,000 the effective levy was 15.2%. Residents don't know <br />that. He asked the city what the intent is for the use of excess franchise fees in the future. <br />The City Administrator said it is the general indication that the city would use any excess <br />fees towards the department's future expenditures. The final statement on the bond issue <br />states, "for the purpose of financing the City's proportionate share of the cost of constructing <br />