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Councilmember Heinrich thanked staff for the quick follow-up with the schools. She asked if <br />the drinking fountains have filtration systems. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill read the response from the School District, which <br />states that they only filter the hot water used by the cafeteria. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that she would support sharing the mapping data with residents <br />as proposed. <br />Councilmember Riley agreed that it is important to continue to share this data with residents. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that he also supports regular updates to the public. He stated that as a <br />resident he would also be interested in the long-term plans and noted that perhaps a statement <br />could be added to continue to communicate that the City continues to work on this issue. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that there was a great article in the recent newsletter that <br />addressed the issue of manganese and the future planning efforts. <br />City Engineer Westby stated that the RFP will be presented to the Council on August 12th and <br />that will be televised. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that his concern would be whether the water treatment would <br />become more important than the public works facility. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that would be a fair curiosity but would be dependent on cost and <br />funding sources. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that she also supports sharing the map and feels that the <br />presentation on August 12 will also be helpful. She asked and received confirmation that the <br />hotline remains open for residents to call with questions as well. <br />Councilmember Heinrich noted that perhaps there could be a short social media element as well. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that while he supports being concerned about the schools, he would <br />question the authority and responsibility of the City. He noted that it would be the responsibility <br />of the school to ensure their water is safe and it is the job of the City to ensure that the City water <br />is safe. He noted that perhaps additional comment should be made that these statements apply to <br />City water and that private wells should be tested as well. <br />City Planner McGuire Brigl stated that perhaps it could be helpful to include a statement that the <br />County recommends testing private wells each year, as some people have commented that they <br />believed testing of private wells should occur every five years. <br />2.04: Receive Staff Update on Future Anoka County Highway Improvement Projects in <br />the City of Ramsey <br />City Council Work Session / July 23, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />