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City Administrator Hagen stated the County handles all payments to Ames. He added that he is <br /> not sure if the County has withheld any funds from Ames because of this. <br /> Ms. Schumacher noted that the County has been wonderful to work with. She shared that the <br /> County had a meeting with Ames to explain that the County was doing to start fining Ames daily <br /> for this. She said nothing has happened at this point. She asked how Ames can continue to get <br /> away with this and other issues like breaking gas lines during constriction and still be allowed to <br /> work in Ramsey and Anoka County. <br /> Mayor Kuzma said they will continue to do all they can to move this along; however, working <br /> with the County would be the best approach to get the pressure applied to Ames. <br /> Councilmember Howell asked if the City can have more conversations with the County to see what <br /> kind of pressure they are putting on Ames. <br /> City Attorney Knaak said they can discuss this with the County and their legal team. He added that <br /> he is encouraged to hear that the County is threatening to withhold funds until this is dealt with. <br /> Mayor Kuzma directed City Administrator Hagen to go to the County and shared that they have <br /> Ramsey residents who have continued to give them updates on this situation for four months and <br /> nothing seems to be moving. <br /> Councilmember Specht asked if the City is still having general communication with the County <br /> on this. <br /> City Administrator Hagen said they receive weekly updates from Ames and their general counsel <br /> and he hears from the County every few weeks. He reiterated that the County is the one who holds <br /> the contract with Ames. <br /> Councilmember Specht stated they can continue to reach out to the County Commissioners on this <br /> to hopefully apply additional pressure. He added that County meetings also have a portion for <br /> citizens' input if the affected property owners wanted to address this directly with the County. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked if Ames was paying for the damages for the two gas leaks they <br /> caused. She said if they are paying for these fixes but not for the damages they have caused in <br /> these property owner's homes, that is an issue. <br /> Councilmember Howell also encouraged the affected property owners to go speak to the County <br /> Board so everyone is aware of this situation. She said she would like to see the County put financial <br /> pressure on Ames to get this moving. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff shared that this is the only project that Ames has worked on since <br /> 2010 in Ramsey. He also encouraged the residents to go to the larger bodies of government that <br /> hold the contract with Ames. He added that they could even go to MnDOT to ask for help. <br /> City Council/ October 8, 2024 <br /> Page 4 of 10 <br />
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