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Mayor Strommen said this is true but that she wants to know what the DNR says since this is <br />such a competitive process. She said we need to position ourselves for the best outcome. <br />Councilmember Weaver said we need the study to determine the best route as the DNR's job is <br />to do what they are told. <br />Mayor Strommen said the legislature will makes the decision on the appropriate action and will <br />want the information. <br />Councilmember Weaver said they could get the information on the bonding bill. <br />Councilmember Tossey said he would like to support this effort as Mille Lacs Lake is very <br />important to 90% of anglers. He said we need to get the facts and that he doesn't want to wait <br />another year, adding the DNR is late on addressing invasive species and that we have to protect <br />fisheries. Councilmember Tossey said if the species gets north of the Dam it will be very bad, <br />adding we should get the City of Cambridge to help as well. <br />Councilmember Schmidt said it is the best thing to allow Stanley Consultants to move ahead <br />with the study and have the City Managers share any information possible to help advance their <br />efforts. He said the cost is slight compared to the potential dangers. <br />Mayor Strommen said she is not arguing the importance but said there are other avenues to try <br />and that she wants to say we have done everything as part of the grant application. <br />City Manager Cruikshank said however that gets done is great, adding both cities seem to be in <br />agreement. <br />Councilmember Schmidt said without tips from Stanley Consultants on the Coon Rapids Dam <br />there would not be any bonding bill. <br />Councilmember Weaver said he heard all the pros and cons of the Coon Rapids Dam <br />Commission and understands that this is a million dollar fishery. He said he hopes they can get <br />Ramsey's support on May 16th at the LRRWMO meeting. <br />City Manager Cruikshank said Anoka will likely give Stanley the approval to move forward and <br />that he hope they have Ramsey's support on May 16th <br />Councilmember Schmidt said Mayor Gamache and four other cities will likely support this effort <br />as well. <br />City Administrator Ulrich said they have a proposal from the engineering consultant of $2,000- <br />$10,000 so they hope to have the scope of services complete soon. <br />Councilmember Kuzma spoke about LRRWMO funding but said we need to come back to our <br />Council to get everyone up to speed. <br />
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