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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 11,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Seals stated she trusts Edwards' approach and noted there would not be a headcount increase, it would <br /> save money,which are the Council's favorite things to hear. It is another topic that is frustrating because <br /> literally last week they were talking about this issue and it came out of the blue that this has been a <br /> problem for a long time. She told Staff that if it was not on the agenda, she would add it herself as far as <br /> firing the cleaning company. She understands that Printup and herself are the Organizational Committee, <br /> but they are not the eyes and ears of everything that goes on in the City. She expects the head of the City <br /> to bring this kind of stuff to the Council proactively, as Johnson said. If the City is having people that do <br /> not have background checks as problems in the police station, it makes her sick to her stomach. She <br /> thinks this is another example of,the Council had no idea it was a problem; and when it was brought to <br /> them,they had to make a decision really fast. That is not good,thoughtful planning. Even though there is <br /> a good option,the way the City is getting to these decisions is not a"best practice." She is in support of <br /> the plan; it is a nice plan that makes lots of sense. She wonders how many bullets the City is dodging by <br /> not having these sorts of things in front of the Council sooner. She expects the head of the City to make <br /> the recommendations or do them. If the head can make the change,they should make the change. <br /> Johnson agreed with Seals' comments. He added that he likes this way of thinking for a position. Orono is <br /> not a big enough city where they can have specialists.To find somebody who can work in multiple areas <br /> is a level of creativity a city of Orono's size needs in that there has to be some flexibility regardless of <br /> what your position is when you are in a smaller city. He said they discussed at the Work Session that the <br /> City has to cross-train and be flexible of what a job description looks like. He likes the idea of finding <br /> ways to provide a better product,save money, and expand job descriptions of employees. <br /> Crosby said he is comfortable with the plan. He said the Long Lake Fire Department(LLFD)recently <br /> changed their cleaning crews. He asked if the City compared costs to the crews that have taken over, <br /> because he understands LLFD has had fairly good success. <br /> Walsh stated he has no problem with the plan, it seems very creative, and he agrees with what everybody <br /> is saying. He said because the cleaners have not gotten their background checks like they are supposed to, <br /> among other issues,they could be terminated for cause immediately and not given a 30-day notice. <br /> Mattick said he agrees with Walsh. He was made aware of the situation,and if they have not done one of <br /> the fundamental things to make the contract go,the City should be able to terminate the contract <br /> immediately. <br /> Crosby asked if City Staff did any comparisons to the people handling the LLFD's cleaning. <br /> Edwards stated the answer was no,that Staff had not begun a solicitation process prior to Council action. <br /> He noted that reaching out to other public entities to see who their cleaners were would have been part of <br /> the solicitation process. <br /> Crosby said he agrees with Walsh,that it is a big concern if they have not had background checks. The <br /> last thing the City's Police Officers need to do is babysit cleaners. <br /> Johnson and Seals agreed with Crosby. <br /> Page 14 of 22 <br />
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