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those who have not always agreed with her, she hopes she was able to explain her positions on <br /> why she votes the way she has does. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff thanked the rest of the Council as they have come a long way towards <br /> making life for residents better and understanding their needs better. He said he is extremely <br /> excited for the incoming Council and he is looking forward to whatever is next for the City. <br /> Mayor Kuzma thanked his colleagues and shared that he has been honored to serve as Mayor and <br /> a Councilmember in Ramsey for many years. He noted that they have accomplished many things <br /> through the years, including the Armstrong bridge. He added that he has seen the City grow <br /> tremendously over his tenure on the Council. He wished the next Council luck as they step into <br /> this role. <br /> 3. CITIZEN INPUT <br /> Todd Embry, 35 year Ramsey resident, came forward and shared that when he moved to Ramsey, <br /> the closest grocery store was in Elk River. He noted that now when he gets on Bunker Lake <br /> Boulevard and drives through Ramsey, he sees the change that the Councilmembers just <br /> mentioned. He stated there is a huge, beautiful industrial park and the varying residential options <br /> in the COR area. He shared that for 12 of his years in Ramsey, Mayor Kuzma has been the Mayor <br /> and he personally thanked him for all of the work he did to shepherd these changes. He added that <br /> he understands that the whole Council helped make these decisions; however, it always takes a <br /> leader with integrity to get them done. He stated that with Mayor Kuzma he knew there would be <br /> honesty, character, and integrity in all decisions that were made, and he was proud to have him <br /> serve as Mayor. <br /> Brett Howell, 157th Lane, came forward and thanked the Council for a great last four years and <br /> everything that has been accomplished as a City in that time. He thanked Councilmember <br /> Musgrove for digging into different items and being unafraid to ask questions.He shared his thanks <br /> to Councilmember Howell as a resident, and also her husband. He added that he has learned so <br /> much through her and is very proud of her for all she has been able to do. He stated she has a very <br /> unique skill set and has seen it come to life over the past four years she has been on the Council <br /> and it has been a blessing for him to see. He noted that she has given their daughter something to <br /> look up to. He encouraged all current and future Councilmembers to continue to research and voice <br /> their opinions on matters. <br /> 4. APPROVE AGENDA <br /> Motion by Councilmember Woestehoff, seconded by Councilmember Musgrove, to approve the <br /> agenda as presented. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Kuzma, Councilmembers Woestehoff, Musgrove, Howell, <br /> Olson, and Specht. Voting No: None. Absent: Councilmember Riley. <br /> 5. APPROVE MINUTES <br /> City Council/December 10, 2024 <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />
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