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EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
CELEBRATION 2000
TUESDAY,FEBRUARY 2, 1999 5:00- 6:30 PM,. CITY CENTER
HERITAGE ROOM H
8080 MITCHELL ROAD
CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Jean Harris,Sherry Butcher-
Younghans,Ronald Case,Ross
Thorfinnson,Jr., and Nancy Tyra-
Lukens
CITY STAFF: City Manager Chris Enger; Public Safety
Services Director Jim Clark; Parks &
Recreation Services Director Bob
Lambert; Public Works Services
Director,Eugene Dietz; Community
Development and Financial Services
Director Don Uram,Management
Services Director Natalie Swaggert; and
Council Recorder Barbara Anderson
OTHER: Sr.Recreation Coordinator-Arts &
Special Events Tria Mann and
Communications Coordinator Steve
Nelson
I. CALL TO ORDER
Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 5:30 p.m. Council Member Tyra-Lukens was
excused.
H. CHANGES TO CITY COUNCIL FORUM
Enger recommended the Council adopt a new way to do the City Council Forum. Staff
would schedule the Forum in the Heritage Room at 6:30 to 6:55 p.m.before every regular
Council meeting for anyone signed up with staff to make a presentation. If no one wishes
to address the Council,workshop discussion will continue until the Council meeting
begins. Harris commented there was an informality to holding it in the Heritage Room
which would be less intimidating to residents who wish to speak to the Council. She
suggested this announcement be publicized by placing notices in the City Newspaper and
on the web page.
Case commented there were people who might take advantage of this opportunity when
they find out that it is available,but if we find there is no one who wants to utilize this
opportunity we may want to review this again. Discussion ensued regarding ways to
facilitate communication between the City Council and the residents of Eden Prairie.
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III. OVERVIEW OF 111999,YEAR OF CELEBRATION"EVENTS
Swaggert reviewed the framework for events in the 1999 schedule of events. The first
event will be the Grand Opening of the City Water Plant and Environmental Learning
Center scheduled for May 14 and 15. The second major event is the Southwest Metro
Hub Grand Opening scheduled for May 1 Oth at 1:00 p.m. U.S. Representative Jim
Ramstad will attend this function. The third major event will be the July 4th celebration,
which will be held at the Eden Prairie Center again this year,with activities throughout
the City during the day. The City Facilities Open House and Fire Station Ribbon Cutting
event is scheduled for October 1 Oth, and will include an open house at the new Fire
Station. The fifth major event will be the New Year's Day celebration on January 1,
2000.
Nelson discussed the Water Plant Grand Opening which will begin with a late afternoon
social time and plant tours. The larger community celebration will be held on Saturday
and will be oriented towards the Environmental Center.
Mann described the 4th of July events which are scheduled to occur throughout the City
beginning with the Mini-Triathalon at Round Lake Park and culminating with the
fireworks display at the Eden Prairie Center. Mann commented they are considering
having the firework hunt again,both for kids and adults,which is similar to the medallion
hunt in the Winter Carnival in St. Paul.
Mann noted the Arts Festival will be held on March 14th at the Eden Prairie Center, and
the City Council will be invited to the event. Enger asked about doing a Paragon Cable
show to interview some of the people that are involved in the Arts Festival to get
information out to the public. Swaggert noted the video could then be shown during a
City Council meeting to get greater exposure.
Discussion ensued regarding the City Facilities Open House on October 1 Oth, scheduled
from 1-4 p.m. Staff was considering contacting PROP and having volunteer opportunity
information available during this event. The Maintenance Facility will be open for
people to tour.
IV. DISCUSSION OF JANUARY 1.2000 CELEBRATION
Swaggert commented the business community and the City will coordinate together for
this event. Enger noted the Eden Prairie Center will not be available because of
construction. Discussion ensued regarding the location of the celebration. Mann hoped
business owners throughout the community would be a part of this celebration, and there
was an opportunity for local businesses to use the fireworks as a promotional tool.
Discussion ensued regarding the roles of food, entertainment and sponsors, and ways to
center these around the fireworks. Butcher-Younghans commended businesses will have
the opportunity to identify the downtown area,to bring it together, and this should be
something that goes on all year not just for the Year 2000 celebration. New Year's Day
could be the kick-off celebration. Case suggested it could be named"Eden Prairie
Celebrates It's Business Community" and involve the Chamber of Commerce.
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Harris commented perhaps they could take the kinds of things that happen in St.Paul and
include the businesses and get them involved in this celebration by providing a structural
vehicle for this to happen. She noted these things need to be in place soon because there
is less than a year to put it together.
V. ROLE OF MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS IN SUPPORT OF
EVENTS
Harris noted that Hillary Clinton will be making some funding available for grants for
Millennium Cities and she felt Eden Prairie should apply. She commented that the City
needs to extend an invitation to our civic and community organizations to participate.
Harris noted Staff had presented many excellent ideas.
VI. OTHER TOPICS
Swaggert show Councilmembers the strategic initiative mailing that was sent to Board
and Commission members.
VII. ADJOURNMENT
Mayor Harris adjourned the meeting at 6:50 p.m.