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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, February 13, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />Loftus noted there is a face-to-face meeting with those residents in two days with Hennepin County. The <br />City Engineer will be present on the City's behalf. <br />Edwards stated Hennepin County is approximately 60 percent complete on the design at this point. <br />Walsh noted one other item being considered is whether the golf course should go back under the purview <br />of the Parks Commission. <br />Rick Meyers, Park Commission Chair, stated perhaps the Park Commission could work through some of <br />the issues and show them what is planned to see if there are any options on the trail. <br />Edwards stated with these county road projects, there is a project advisory committee that is made up of <br />elected officials and staff to discuss the issues and that the committee already exists on the trail project. <br />Loftus commented Mr. Meyers could attend the meeting that is scheduled on February 15. Loftus stated <br />Hennepin County prior to this point has largely focused on the drainage at the south end of the road. <br />Loftus stated the committee was formed a couple of years ago and that they have been meeting on a <br />regular basis. <br />Meyers stated the Park Commission does not want to push things through that people do not necessarily <br />want. <br />Edwards stated one of the reasons it was brought to the Park Commission was to have that public <br />outreach and dialogue. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />17. SELECTION OF INTERIM CITY ADMINISTRATOR <br />Loftus stated beyond sharing the list with the Council, she has not been involved in the interviews <br />regarding the selection of the interim city administrator. <br />Walsh stated at the time of the last Council meeting, the list had been narrowed down to two people, <br />Edward Shuckle, Jr., and Doug Reeder. Walsh noted at the Council meeting he had asked Council <br />Members Printup and Crosby to reach out to those two candidates and have a discussion with them. <br />Walsh stated he would like to select one of the two gentlemen at this meeting so there will be a week <br />transition period prior to Ms. Loftus leaving. <br />Seals stated both of the candidates had a great amount of experience with the area but that Doug Reeder <br />stood out in her mind as having a good understanding of the issues. Seals stated to her knowledge he was <br />the interim manager for Wayzata and has also worked with the Waters group in the past. Seals stated she <br />would like the City Council to look at him as a replacement since he has a good understanding of what the <br />City is looking for and will fit in well with City Staff. <br />Printup commented both candidates have a lot of good experience and understand the nuances of the lake <br />area and the City of Orono. Printup stated he would tend to lean toward Doug Reeder. <br />Crosby stated he also liked Doug Reeder and that his recommendations from Wayzata were outstanding. <br />Crosby stated in his view he would make a great addition to the City. <br />Page 16 of 18 <br />