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Ms. Green stated that ten years ago she knew nothing about this topic and never could have <br />imagined that she would become so passionate. She stated that this initiative would honor those <br />victims that have lost their lives to domestic violence. She stated that it would also show that the <br />City stands in solidarity with those who are still experiencing domestic violence in the <br />community and will also spur conversations in the community to bring the issue further into the <br />light and hopefully decrease the number of domestic violence incidents. <br />Ms. Sheie commented that the more these efforts come forward, the better the chance to change <br />history. She stated that lights would be needed for the City to participate and advised that she <br />would walk around to determine the lighting needs. She stated that she would then draft a <br />description of the needs with recommended products. She noted that price would depend upon <br />the options chosen for lighting. She stated that her draft would then include installation options. <br />She stated that once the cost has been determined, she will be able to determine the amount the <br />coalition would be able to assist with. She stated that communications information would be <br />provided to the City to include in its newsletter and post on social media. She noted that there <br />would also be options to have a display in the lobby at City Hall if desired during October. She <br />stated that another option would be to participate in #purplethursday, where employees can dress <br />in purple with pins, and pins could be available for the public. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that he would be open to having a display in the lobby area but <br />was concerned with staff time and cost that it would take to do the lighting, as this could become <br />a large project. He noted that Ramsey is already short staffed. He stated that if putting lights up <br />was simple and the lights were provided, he could support that, but would not want to put a <br />heavier burden on staff. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that she would also be interested in the display. She stated that <br />she would be interested in the lighting but would want more information, perhaps picking key <br />spots that could provide the most impact. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that Connexus has been a key partner with the Christmas <br />lighting and perhaps that would be a good partnership. <br />Councilmember Riley stated that he would want to know more information and believed that the <br />walkthrough would provide that information. He noted that perhaps it could be as easy as <br />placing a purple lens on the existing lights. <br />Ms. Sheie stated that when they do the walk through they will look at inside and outside options. <br />She stated that even if the City starts small, that would be helpful. She noted that the coalition is <br />willing to provide funding for the lights and installation. <br />Councilmember Riley suggested limiting the purple lights to City Hall and not the parking ramp, <br />as the purple lighting could provide safety concerns in the ramp. <br />Police Chief Katers stated that he is encouraged by the collaborative effort. He noted that <br />domestic violence touches this community and the police works on domestic violence <br />prevention. He stated that this is a great program and although the costs are not known, he <br />City Council Work Session / May 22, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />