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Riley Sunder, 6900 178th Avenue, stated that it appears the City will be spending about $29,000 <br /> on the website design and noted that he could do the website redesign much cheaper. <br /> Mayor Strommen noted that the budget has a placeholder and the redesign will come back before <br /> the Council as a formal action. She noted that there is complexity to the website because it <br /> houses archived files. <br /> Finance Director Lund stated that the IT Department oversees the update and has obtained bids. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Shryock, seconded by Councilmember Johns, to close the public <br /> hearing. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Strommen, Councilmembers Shryock, Johns, Kuzma, <br /> Riley, and Williams. Voting No: None. Absent: Councilmember LeTourneau. <br /> The public hearing was closed at 7:28 p.m. <br /> Council Business <br /> Councilmember Riley stated that this has been discussed on multiple occasions and he did not <br /> think that decisions should be made in a vacuum. He stated that this is a proposed 5.1 percent to <br /> the tax levy. He reviewed other increases for wages, social security, and other rates of inflation <br /> which all range around one or two percent; therefore, he did not see a reason for a five percent <br /> increase. He stated that the intent is to remain consistent with the tax levy and noted that this is <br /> just the first in a five-year plan that only goes higher. He stated that he would not be supporting <br /> this budget for those reasons. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma noted that the debt service for the roads is a driving force in the increase <br /> as the option for a franchise fee was not approved. He stated that the roads will continue to be a <br /> bulk portion of the increase. He stated that the Drug Task Force position was also an increased <br /> item but noted that he heavily supports that position in this current time with heroin use climbing <br /> in the metro area. He stated that the Drug Task Force position will provide the City with <br /> additional avenues in that matter. <br /> Councilmember Shryock agreed with the comments of Councilmember Kuzma. She stated that <br /> she recently attended a presentation from the Anoka County Sheriff and found it astounding the <br /> problems that the County and State, as a whole, face and therefore supports a more proactive <br /> approach to the issue. <br /> Mayor Strommen appreciated the information from Councilmember Riley. She commented that <br /> this a growing community and along with that comes investments that need to be made to protect <br /> that community, such as investment in the road infrastructure; noting that item had not been <br /> accounted for in previous budgets. She echoed the comments of support for the Drug Task Force <br /> officer, noting that is a strategic investment in the community before there are issues that greatly <br /> impact the quality of life and safety of the community. She stated that the Council reviews this <br /> information outside of a vacuum in order to make decisions not just for today but also for the <br /> City Council/December 13, 2016 <br /> Page 5 of 15 <br />