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RES 2006-13 - 00013651RESOLUTION NO. 2006 - 13 A RESOLUTION ENCOURAGING ALL CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TO ENGAGE THEIR ELECTED OFFICIALS ON ISSUES IMPORTANT TO THEM Whereas, there is currently discussion being held regarding the possibility of a sports stadium being built in the City of Blaine and the County of Anoka; and Whereas, there have been, and continues to be, discussions regarding the possible funding of such a sports stadium; and Whereas, one possible source of funding being considered is public financing; and Whereas, the City Council of the City of Fridley is not considering implementing or expanding any new or existing taxes to be imposed by the City of Fridley on the citizens of Fridley for the purposes of funding such a sports stadium; and Whereas, the citizens of Fridley are represented by duly elected representatives, including, but not limited to four separate School Boards, three Minnesota State Representatives, Two Minnesota State Senators, Two Anoka County Commissioners, Two United States Senators, One United States Congressman, a Governor and several State Constitutional Officers; and Whereas, all elected Officials have a responsibility to their electorate to gather as much information as they need and act in a deliberate and direct manner when voting on issues; and Whereas, any decisions regarding public financing for such a sports stadium are likely to be voted on by the Blaine City Council, the Anoka County Board of Commissioners, and the Minnesota State Legislature; Now Therefore Be It Resolved, That the City Council of the City of Fridley encourages all Citizens of the City of Fridley to engage their elected representatives and to make their individual and collective feelings known to their elected representatives regarding all issues that are important to them. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 23RD DAY OF JANUARY 2006. 'X�-/ ��e Scott K Lund, Mayor ATTEST: "aA94j Debra A. Skogen,66ty Clerk On a 4 to 1 vote, the Fridley City Council passed the above resolution on January 23, 2006. This resolution was substituted for a resolution regarding a referendum on possible public funding for a Sports Stadium in Blaine.