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Representative Heinrich noted that he does not want to water down the message and will focus on <br /> the Sunfish and Ramsey Boulevard interchanges. He stated that Highway 47 and the railroad <br /> crossing is important as well, noting that it has gained the attention of the Governor. <br /> Mr. Tinklenberg commented how well served Ramsey is by these two representatives and the <br /> committees they serve. He stated that in terms of transportation,he agrees that this is a year where <br /> Ramsey can make significant progress. He provided an update on recent meetings he has held <br /> with different members of the House and Governors office. He stated that there is a lot of <br /> momentum behind the project and these representatives are helping to keep that up. He noted that <br /> the work Ramsey has done in terms of design preparation have helped to put the project in a better <br /> position for funding. <br /> Representative Scott stated that there is movement afoot to reform the bonding bill process,which <br /> would allow members to vote on individual sections. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau stated that the Highway 10 effort has been targeted and focused. He <br /> recognized that each piece of the puzzle will help to improve the corridor. He hoped to continue <br /> great communication between the City and the two representatives present tonight. <br /> Representative Scott asked and confirmed that the Councilmembers subscribe to the updates. <br /> Representative Heinrich suggested setting up a Highway 10 Coalition Day at the Capital. He stated <br /> that when people show up in numbers, it tends to catch attention. <br /> Councilmember Heinrich referenced the TIF district and clarified that the entire Council has not <br /> yet discussed that issue and therefore that discussion would occur prior to bringing something <br /> forward to one of the representatives for assistance. <br /> Mayor LeTourneau thanked Representatives Scott and Heinrich for attending tonight and for their <br /> continued service. <br /> 2.02: Discuss Ordinance Amending the Charter by Repealing and Replacing Chapter 4 — <br /> Nominations and Elections <br /> City Administrator Ulrich reviewed the staff report. <br /> Councilmember Specht commented that he had a concern with totally eliminating primaries,using <br /> an example where there are ten candidates running. <br /> Charter Commission Chairperson Field stated that the issue was discussed in depth by the Charter <br /> Commission and the main concern in making these changes was to become compliant with State <br /> law and elimination of duplicative language. He stated that the Commission also asked what is <br /> discretionary for Charter cities. He stated that the turnout for primaries is very poor and that is a <br /> costly process, therefore the Charter Commission came to the consensus to eliminate that <br /> requirement. He stated that there was discussion that perhaps an exception should be made if a <br /> City Council Work Session/December 10,2019 <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />