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June L, <br />Commission Liaison Reports, Announcements and Updates <br />Dean Lotter <br />City Manager Lotter reported the Granite Falls tour was rescheduled to Thursday, June 28th <br />from 1:30-3:00 p.m. At the June 26th worksession the Council would be meeting with Pulte <br />Homes. He commented the Council would be taking a formal Council photo at the June 26`h <br />meeting as well. <br />Gina Bauman <br />Councilmember Bauman commented the Planning Commission had Pulte Homes attend its <br />most recent meeting. She was unable to attend but looked forward to the presentation being <br />made to Council on June 26th <br />Mary Burg <br />Councilmember Burg reported she attended the recent North Suburban Cable Commission <br />meeting as a liaison. She explained that three students from New Brighton received <br />scholarships. She was proud of their accomplishments and encouraged those interested in <br />television production to seek internships with the local cable network. Councilmember Burg <br />noted she also attended the recent Park and Recreation Commission meeting. The storm water <br />review was discussed. She attended the Ramsey County Active Communities meeting <br />yesterday and was pleased with the group's mission. It was noted the EDC would be meeting <br />on June 19th at 7:30 a.m. at City Hall in the conference room. <br />Char Samuelson <br />'Councilmember Samuelson reported Grandma's Marathon was taking place this weekend and <br />three of the City's public safety members would be running the race. She noted the Public <br />Safety Commission would meet again on Monday, June 26th at the Public Safety Center to <br />discuss a recent traffic study and the City's parking ordinances. It was noted members of <br />public safety would also be participating in the Annual Law Enforcement Torch Run to benefit <br />Special Olympics. New Brighton runners would be taking the torch on Friday, June 22"a from <br />the Mounds View public safety team. She noted the Fire Department was holding its "Fill the <br />Boot" campaign from June 19th through June 2151 for Muscular Dystrophy. <br />Paul Jacobsen <br />Councilmember Jacobsen thanked the VFW for hosting the recent Memorial Day festivities <br />and for all those in the community that were able to attend. He also thanked the residents for <br />sending in their comments and concerns to the Council. He commented there were three <br />openings on the Park and Recreation Commission at this time. Those interested could contact <br />City Hall or view the City's website for further information. <br />Mayor Jacobsen <br />Mayor Jacobsen reported there has been a large number of letters and communications from <br />the public. He thanked the public for their comments noting the Council would continue to <br />work to resolve their concerns. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />Commission Liaison <br />Reports, <br />Announcements and <br />Updates <br />