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Councilmember Riley stated that he believes that the use of the PIR fund was a good decision <br />this year. He asked if the City has fallen behind in terms of public safety. <br />Police Chief Katers replied that he has recommended the two additional officers in order to <br />remain equal to the growth. He stated that Ramsey spends the lowest amount in Anoka County <br />on public safety. <br />Councilmember Riley referenced a local newspaper article that mentioned the Sheriff contract <br />with local cities. He provided the amount that Andover pays to the Sheriff for their services and <br />stated that he would like to know why it costs more for the City to have its own police <br />department rather than to contract through the County. <br />Police Chief Katers stated that all taxpayers in the County pay for the Sheriff's Office. He stated <br />that Ramsey is only paying taxes for the Ramsey Police Department. He stated that the Sheriff's <br />Office contracts have increased over the years for Andover because of requests for dedicated <br />services. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that Ramsey has a different set of standards than Andover. <br />City Administrator Ulrich agreed that the Council could revisit that topic at a future meeting. <br />The consensus of the Council was to continue to move the personnel requests forward as <br />discussed. <br />Councilmember Shryock stated that it just makes her nervous that the street debt and personnel <br />costs will continue to increase the budget in future years. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that the Council has not committed to all road improvements <br />and decisions can be made in the future on that topic. He noted that additional discussion on <br />choices could be had at future meetings. <br />2.03: Review Administration of Enforcement of City Code Violations <br />It was the consensus of the Council to postpone this discussion. <br />3. TOPICS FOR FUTURE DISCUSSION <br />3.01: Review Future Topics/ Calendar <br />Noted. <br />4. MAYOR / COUNCIL / STAFF INPUT <br />None. <br />City Council Work Session / November 13, 2018 <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />
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