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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, July 27, 2020 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 20 of 21 <br /> <br />things that came up was the Governor's Order of the statewide mandate of the masks. One of the <br />components of that is they did not want the enforcement of masks to take away from their effectiveness in <br />the field. <br /> <br />Johnson moved, Crosby seconded, that Orono is having their Police Officers largely playing a role <br />of education where they see appropriate and that is what the City Council is asking them to do. <br />VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br /> <br />Johnson said it was interesting that the very tight borders both north and south have impacted the amount <br />of narcotics that are making their way into the United States. It demonstrates that if you patrol the border, <br />there are positive effects. He said it affects the amount of drugs available in Orono, too. He stated that <br />amongst the COVID issues, there are positive things happening. He noted there was another drowning on <br />Lake Minnetonka off of a rental pontoon when a man was helping another individual in distress. <br /> <br />Crosby stated he is probably overly cautious, but when he goes out on the lake with his wife and <br />daughter, he puts on a life jacket. He looks at it as, there has to be somebody there that can help the other <br />two. He wished the guy that jumped in to help the individual would have had a life jacket on. <br /> <br />Johnson commented that alcohol is often involved in these kinds of incidents, although he did not know if <br />that was the case in this situation. He also said the Police Department is doing a good job on a lot of <br />fronts. <br /> <br />Walsh said, as a master SCUBA diver, he is trained in water rescue, and it is very dangerous to try to help <br />people who are flailing. He does not know if that was the situation. He stated it is nice to see kids playing <br />and having fun in the water. He announced that he would be running for Mayor for the next four-year <br />term and would be running with his favorite team: Crosby, Seals, and Walsh. He will be signing up in the <br />morning. Early voting for the primary is August 4-10, and the primary is on Tuesday, August 11. <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR REPORT <br /> <br />Rief said there is now a mask order related to COVID and there are signs on the doors. The meeting is <br />exempt but everything else the City does is not, so there are masks for Staff when they are in the common <br />space. In their offices they are not required to wear one, especially on the phone. When people walk in to <br />the office, they will notice the secretary is not wearing a mask, and that is because she is in a protected <br />cubicle and she's by herself, so she is not required to wear a mask. He stated he wanted to make that clear <br />because there has been some pushback about not wearing masks. Orono is following the guidelines and <br />doing what they should do. The City has not received its CARES Act money yet that they applied for in <br />the amount of $610,000. That money should be deposited shortly and the City will be bringing forward <br />expenditures, and so forth, that are outside of what Staff can purchase as things come up. Right now, they <br />have about $7,500 that they have applied to the initial FEMA grant. He expects to see that funding come <br />back somewhere around October or November. Right now, they are between the $230-240,000 range in <br />total expenditures related to COVID expenses. A lot of the expenses are around the elections and <br />sanitizers, etc. They are looking for more election judges. Everyone is struggling across the state because <br />it's a weird time and people may not feel comfortable dealing with the public. A majority of the judges are <br />older. The City is looking forward to more people coming in, but they are looking at full-time Staff taking <br />up some of the responsibilities. <br />