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continuously looking at the effectiveness of staffing levels. He shared that he believes they have <br /> done a good job in regard to hiring new engineer inspectors as well as Public Works Staff for both <br /> short- and long-term needs. <br /> Mayor Kuzma noted that consolidating the Public Works building has been a big help. <br /> City Administrator Hagen stated that he has not put anything together to show where they are <br /> inefficient but the secondary aspect of this was to bring in a third party. He noted that the third <br /> party would help compare them against other organizations from a staffing level perspective, <br /> looking at the services that they are providing and other things of that nature. <br /> Councilmember Riley shared that he believes that action item 6 is very good as it gives them good <br /> data on exactly what is going on. <br /> City Administrator Hagen added that Economic Development Manager Sullivan does a report to <br /> the EDA every year on the business visits that he does. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove suggested that they find out from businesses what their needs are; <br /> however, this may already be addressed by the EDA rather than the Council. <br /> Councilmember Riley added that Economic Development Manager Sullivan does invite EDA <br /> members to come to the meetings with businesses. <br /> Councilmember Howell asked why the number of business visits a year have dropped over the last <br /> few years. <br /> City Administrator Hagen said that it is likely due to all of the other things on Economic <br /> Development Manager Sullivan's plate that he has to attend to, so he does not have as much time <br /> to do so many business visits. He noted that the City has had a lot of interest so he is talking to <br /> prospective businesses on moving to Ramsey and this takes up a lot of his time. He added that a <br /> single business visit takes up a few hours out of a day. He discussed the action item of <br /> implementing QR codes. He said they have not developed this yet; however, they have done other <br /> improvements, such as a GIS map on the website to give more information on ongoing projects <br /> within the City. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff noted that they just approved the updated nuisance code so this item <br /> can be struck from action item 8. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if there are any City owned parcels that are not in the COR as <br /> addressed under action item 7. <br /> City Administrator Hagen stated that at this time,this item only focused on the City owned parcels <br /> in the COR to make them more shovel ready. <br /> City Council Work Session /March 19, 2024 <br /> Page 14 of 17 <br />