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IT Manager Fredrickson stated that like Mark, he is thinking in his own little box, but he was <br /> thinking smart city technology, such as sensors on light poles that can detect varying daylight <br /> cycles, monitor traffic and provide light when required or dim light when it's not required. <br /> Barcelona is a good example and London who provides 3G throughout their city. <br /> Councilmember Riley stated he would like to see The COR developed to its full potential with <br /> restaurants and shopping. <br /> Mayor Kuzma stated he liked"Ramsey Get Away" or"Ramsey North" indicating a nice bedroom <br /> community where people want to be there. <br /> Deputy City Administrator/Community Dev. Director Hagen stated his is quite simple and very <br /> broad but can be interpreted many different ways:be a City others strive to model themselves after. <br /> Fire Chief Kohner stated his was focused on the residents of Ramsey, "Ramsey Where Residents <br /> Matter". He explained the small town feel with big town attraction, maintaining the voices of the <br /> residents. <br /> Administrative Services Director Lasher stated she struggled between two. The first is: to be a <br /> City that has the healthiest and happiest people, a place to live and work through acceptance and <br /> inclusion of its people no matter their walk of life. The other was in the Ramsey Resident concept <br /> of to get help or to give help and to grow that concept. There is a lot going on with people that <br /> doesn't meet the idea. There are some that can do more to help people and there are those of us <br /> who need help and are afraid to ask. <br /> City Engineer Westby stated his goal was simple, to have the safest and smoothest streets in <br /> America. <br /> Finance Director Lund stated she was going to focus on the finance side. Her goal is to have a <br /> triple A bond rating and it would be "A Little City with a Big Rate." <br /> Public Work Supervisor Riemer stated his goal was on the public works side which is to actually <br /> finish the river crossing that has been talked about for 60 years. <br /> Communications and Events Coordinator Thorstad stated hers is about reaching in to the history <br /> to help establish an identify: honor our history to establish an identity as a Minnesota City. <br /> City Administrator Ulrich stated his was "Outdoor Capital of Minnesota and the Gateway to the <br /> Great North." He stated in the past they have identified that this is one of the highest holders of <br /> fishing and hunting licenses and recreational equipment in the State. They have the Game Fair <br /> and plenty of open spaces so his focus was on the outdoors. He stated these were all wonderful <br /> ideas and asked if there were any commonalities or ideas that want to be moved forward. <br /> Councilmember Heineman commented that he liked Councilmember Woestehoff's because he felt <br /> it is simple but implies that they have done a lot of things to incorporate that. We are the Best <br /> Place to Work from Home", means they have good infrastructure, good restaurants, good retail <br /> City Council Special Work Session/February 15, 2022 <br /> Page 9 of 31 <br />
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