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City Administrator Ulrich clarified that the desire would be for City Councils to provide input on <br />the appointment process. <br />Councilmember Musgrove referenced the items related to voting and asked for additional details. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher explained the election process, and record keeping, <br />noting that the absentee ballot process involves a lot of record keeping. She confirmed that <br />electronic voting would still allow daily tracking. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that while she would support streamlining the process, she <br />would not support items that would add additional costs. She asked for details on the desire to <br />have absentee voting end earlier. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher explained that currently absentee voting is allowed up <br />to 5:00 p.m. the day before elections which is very labor intensive, especially the day before <br />elections. <br />Councilmember Musgrove noted that she would support absentee voting ending the Friday prior <br />to election day. She stated that she would not support anyone over 18 being able to witness <br />absentee voting and would limit that to the current people allowed. She referenced the issue of <br />local government aid (LGA), stating that the information provided made it clear that Ramsey is <br />not getting its fair share and would hope that is something the City can push more for. She <br />hoped that the Metro Cities could assist Ramsey in this issue. <br />City Administrator Ulrich noted that a majority of the cities that receive LGA are located outside <br />of the metro area but advised that both Anoka and Coon Rapids receive LGA. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that it is important that the City advocate for LGA and <br />commented that perhaps that item could be moved up on the list. <br />Councilmember Riley arrived. <br />Councilmember Heinrich commented that perhaps the desire for Ramsey to have its own zip <br />code could be moved down on the list as it does not sound very positive and that much traction <br />could be gained. She commented that it may be helpful to present the list in a priority order as <br />sometimes discussions are limited to a short number of the items on the list. She referenced the <br />issue of voting, item D, and stated that she would also want to know about allowing alternative <br />absentee voting sites. She noted that she also agreed with the comments of Councilmember <br />Musgrove related to the other elements of voting. <br />Mayor LeTourneau stated that in prioritizing the list it would seem that the items on the bottom <br />of the list are less important and therefore not prioritizing the list makes it appear that all the <br />items are important. <br />Councilmember Musgrove suggested to then bullet the list rather than number it. <br />City Council Work Session / October 8, 2019 <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />