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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 03/23/2004 - Workshop APPROVED MINUTES EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP/FORUM TUESDAY,MARCH 23, 2004 CITY CENTER 5:00—6:25 PM,HERITAGE ROOM II 6:30—7:00 PM, COUNCIL CHAMBER CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Nancy Tyra-Lukens, Councilmembers Sherry Butcher,Ron Case, Jan Mosman, and Philip Young CITY STAFF: City Manager Scott Neal, Police Chief Dan Carlson,Fire Chief George Esbensen,Public Works Director Eugene Dietz, Parks and Recreation Director Bob Lambert, Communications Manager Jack Sheehan, City Attorney Ric Rosow, and Recorder Lorene McWaters Heritage Room H I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA III. REFERENDUM COMMUNICATIONS Lambert showed a draft PowerPoint presentation that staff will be using in more than 30 presentations to the public over the next six weeks. Lambert wants Council support of the presentation and encouraged them to make comments and suggestions, either during the meeting itself or afterward. Lambert noted that any changes to the presentation need to be made soon since presentations to the public will begin soon. Council praised the presentation. Tyra-Lukens asked if the label on the zero depth kids' pool could be changed to not say"Zero Fun Pool." She also asked about the construction schedule for the aquatic center and community center. Lambert said if the referendum passes,both should be complete by the summer of 2006. Tyra-Lukens asked if staff has income projections for the aquatic center, since there are likely to be questions from the public on this. Lambert said the precise level of income would depend on the final design of the project. He said any final plan will be designed to generate enough income to cover operating costs and reinvest in periodic improvements. Lambert specifically requested input from Council on the single-question portion of the presentation. Tyra-Lukens noted that the brochure approaches the issue a little differently than the PowerPoint presentation. She feels the two messages should be made consistent. Rosow supported the language used in the brochure, stating that the use of the single-question ballot was a policy decision by the Council. Council Workshop Minutes March 23, 2004 Page 2 Lambert said Council is welcome and encouraged to attend any of the public presentations,particularly the two town meetings that will be held at City Center on April 1 and April 22. Neal said all of these presentations will be posted as open meetings in case more three or more Councilmembers are in attendance at one time. Sheehan distributed color copies of a brochure that will be mailed to all households in Eden Prairie. He said a removable sticker reminding people of the date of the referendum will be included in the mailer, as well as a letter from the Mayor. To reduce costs, the mailer is being produced in two colors rather than four colors. Approximate cost to produce and distribute the mailer will be: $5,400 -printing $3,016 -mailing $300 - design Butcher questioned the use of a skateboard park picture on the mailer since upgrading the skateboard park is not part of the referendum. Sheehan said he would replace the photo. Mosman said she would like to see a picture of a dog on a leash. Case noted that many of the photos are sports-related. He suggested adding some nature-related photos. Mosman asked if Rosow could address the question of what Councilmembers can or cannot say in support of the referendum. Rosow said he has drafted a memo that he will distribute to Council. He said, as citizens, Council has the right to free speech. As individuals they can say they plan to vote for the referendum and they hope others will too. In other words, they are free to state their personal opinions on the referendum. Rosow said the City cannot organize events for the purpose of telling people to vote for the referendum,but they can hold meetings for the purpose of informing citizens. IV. OTHER TOPICS Council Chamber V. OPEN FORUM No one requested to speak at Open Fonun. VI. OPEN PODIUM No one requested to speak at Open Podium. VII. ADJOURNMENT