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Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied that the cost for a plow truck is about $200,000 and <br />an additional employee would have a cost of about $100,000 per year with salary and benefits. <br />He stated that staff attempts to keep plowing within eight hours. He noted that when additional <br />roadway is added in the city, it adds to the plowing time. <br />Mayor LeToumeau stated that he had conversations with a few residents this winter about snow <br />plowing. He stated that there were several large snow events this year, which were not typical, <br />and caused delays. He appreciated the efforts of the public works department to keep the city <br />open and safe. <br />2.02: Proclamation Recognizing May 19th — 25th as National Public Works Week <br />Mayor LeToumeau stated that the American Public Works Association is sponsoring its 59th <br />annual National Public Works Week and has forwarded a proclamation to be acted upon by the <br />City of Ramsey. He read the proclamation aloud recognizing May 19-25, 2019 as National <br />Public Works Week. <br />3. CITIZEN INPUT <br />Ronald Patton Jr., 16321 Jaspar St, stated that he has had a few incidents that could have been <br />eliminated with body cameras on police officers. He stated that body cameras take so much of <br />the guessing out of the equation. He stated that mental health issues are on the rise and noted <br />that he has a pamphlet of information to provide to the Council detailing incidents. He stated <br />that Ramsey has had an Officer involved shooting, that was investigated by the BCA. He stated <br />that Police Chief Katers cannot do and see everything going on in the city. He stated that the <br />body cameras take the guessing out of the prosecution. <br />Mayor LeToumeau stated that he has known Mr. Patton for many years and the information he <br />has provided helps the Council in making decisions. He stated that the Council will review the <br />issue of body cameras. He noted that two years ago, the case was reviewed, and the decision <br />was made not to use body cameras but believed that this could be a good time to revisit the topic. <br />4. CONSENT AGENDA <br />Motion by Councilmember Kuzma, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to approve the following <br />items on the Consent Agenda: <br />4.01: Receive Cash and Investments for Period Ending April 30, 2019 <br />4.02: Consider Multiple Actions for a Proposed Expansion at 6601 McKinley St NW (Project <br />No. 19-106): Case of ACE Solid Waste, Inc. <br />1) Adopt Resolution #19-082 Approving Amended Conditional Use Permit <br />2) Adopt Resolution #19-083 Approving Site Plan and Development Agreement <br />4.03: Approve the following Meeting Minutes: <br />1) City Council Work Session dated April 23, 2019 <br />2) City Council Regular dated April 23, 2019 <br />City Council / May 14, 2019 <br />Page 3 of 12 <br />