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Mayor Strommen said while Ramsey does not receive the magnitude of damage that other <br />communities do, they do get some and should consider this further. <br />Anoka Councilmember Weaver said the study was also shared with the City of Dayton in hopes <br />they may understand as well. <br />Anoka Councilmember Anderson said the Lower Rum River Water Management Organization <br />will be doing a tour with Councilmember Kuzma and invited anyone else to join to view the <br />damage. <br />Anoka Mayor Rice thanked the City of Ramsey for hosting the meeting, stating Highway 10 <br />means a lot of money and in the spirit of cooperation and respecting each other's priorities as we <br />compete for dollars, it is good to know that we all have our passions, desires, and priorities. <br />Mayor Strommen thanked the City of Anoka for attending, stating these meetings provide good <br />opportunities for conversation on mutual items. She said it was exciting to hear the development <br />updates from both cities, stating while we may have competing priorities, our differences have <br />sometimes been highlighted more and the ribbon cutting will be a good event. <br />5. ADJOURNMENT <br />Mayor Strommen adjourned the Special Joint City Council Session at 7:39 p.m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />ATTEST: <br />ity Clerk <br />Kurds G. Ulrich <br />City Administrator <br />Ann . Thieling <br />Drafted by Cathy Sorensen <br />TimeSaver Off Site Secretarial, Inc. <br />Special Joint City Council Work Session / April 13, 2015 <br />Page 8 of 8 <br />