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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, September 14,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Crosby also noted the Met Council has been raising their prices by 30%per year. <br /> Printup said that was something suggested for the future newsletter: to break down what recycling costs, <br /> Met Council costs, and other outside forces that are dictating the City. <br /> Rief said they're starting the editing process now and the next newsletter would be out in October. <br /> Printup asked if they could get something in Public Works or Finance. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR REPORT <br /> 17. COVID-19 CARES ACT EXPENDITURES UPDATE <br /> Rief said last week they did the first reporting for the CARES Act Funding and noted the City received <br /> $610,407 and they are quite restricted on how that can be used. The City received the money on July 29' <br /> 2020 and it allows them to account for any expenditures since March 1, 2020. He gave an overview of <br /> what has already been spent and put in for FEMA(Federal Emergency Management Agency). Through <br /> approximately May 31,2020 on non-wage expenses,the City had about$4,400 and since then there has <br /> been an additional $17,000 in total expenditures. This component is important based on the next Council <br /> action. Cleaning equipment on order($4,300),Biohazard masks($31,000), COVID-19 sick and overtime <br /> to cover shifts(approximately$30,000)—Rief noted it probably won't be that much but there have been <br /> 14 employees who've been out based on exposures and there is a line item in the pay called"COVID <br /> Sick"because law requires them to provide up to two weeks and it allows them to track those <br /> expenditures on lost work time, etcetera. He noted additional PPE is on order and front desk OSHA <br /> requirements for two personnel because of the proximity issue; Part of the CARES Act money allows <br /> them to make modifications to work spaces to meet those requirements (projected at$55,000). Improved <br /> air handling/filtration for City buildings ($6,000)is already in process;they are adding UV lighting and <br /> filtration systems at City Hall and changed how the HVAC works. The Orono Cares for Schools Grant is <br /> looking to initially start with$300,000. Total current expenses are about$21,000 with $17,000 in <br /> CARES money with projected expenses of$147,000 plus the$300,000 grant program leaves the City <br /> with about$145,000 in contingent funds. He noted any of the money they don't spend goes back to the <br /> County and the County is then required to allocate it back to Hennepin County Medical Center. He noted <br /> he heard some concerns regarding funding on the Orono schools side and he figured out a way to divvy it <br /> out equally to both the two major schools districts of West Tonka and Orono and in the next Council <br /> action they can discuss it based on the percent of property tax base in the community. <br /> Crosby asked where those dollars would be for the schools. <br /> Rief said Orono schools only received$98,000 in COVID-19 funding. The way they worked their <br /> funding and why it became a shock to him was based on the amount of Title students (disabled, low- <br /> income, etcetera). When they classified that, because of the affluency of most of the Orono school <br /> district, it negatively impacted the amount of dollars they received. He noted Saint Michael received <br /> $650,000, West Tonka received somewhere in the$4-500,000 range and Rief was trying to be as fair as <br /> possible. <br /> Seals asked if Mound or Minnetrista are donating any of their CARES Funds. <br /> Page 23 of 26 <br />
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