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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,November 23,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 2019 TRANSFER—PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT—Continued <br /> Walsh confirmed that the transfer then is for the 2020 roads budget and noted that he believes for this <br /> situation, the City had planned for about $630,000 and this is an extra$80,000 or so above what the City <br /> thought they were going to have in the pavement management fund. He reviewed the funding included in <br /> the pavement management plan. <br /> Crosby moved, Printup seconded, to approve the 2019 Transfer—Pavement Management Plan, as <br /> presented. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> APPROVAL OF PROPOSED 2021 OFFICIAL MEETINGS CALENDAR(formerly Consent <br /> Agenda Item#5) <br /> Walsh noted spring break happens the week of March 22, 2021 and proposed that the March Council <br /> meeting be changed to March 29,2021 so it wouldn't overlap with spring break. <br /> Walsh moved,Printup seconded,to approve the 2021 official meeting calendar as amended to <br /> change the March 22,2021 Council meeting to March 29,2021 to avoid spring break. VOTE: Ayes <br /> 5,Nays 0. <br /> 2021 PUBLIC WORKS PLAN(formerly Consent Agenda Item#11) <br /> Walsh noted that this is a large document, but wanted to make sure that everyone recognized certain items <br /> within the Public Works budget. He stated that under the Capital budgets, the Pavement Management <br /> budget that is proposed for all the roads that the City is working on, is slated at $1,123,000. He stated the <br /> City is just a few hundred thousand dollars short of this amount and is hopeful that when revenue from <br /> permits and tax dollars come in, that will allow the City to get all the roads done. He noted that he would <br /> also like to touch on the metrics on page 5 of the plan where it discusses the goals to preserve and improve <br /> the City transportation system. He stated he would like to remove the target regarding miles of chip seal. <br /> He stated that, in his opinion, if the City is going to chip seal,they will do new roads. <br /> Walsh moved, Printup seconded, to approve the 2021 Public Works Plan and accept the attached <br /> proposals,as revised, removing the chip seal from the metrics. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> HENNEPIN COUNTY ASSESSMENT SERVICES AGREEMENT(formerly Consent Agenda Item <br /> #13) <br /> Walsh stated when Hennepin County was brought in,they talked to the City and then the City went out for <br /> bid, but because Orono is a little bit bigger city, there are not a lot of others that provide this service. He <br /> stated that just because they don't exist now,does not mean there won't be others,over time. He stated one <br /> `heartburn' he had with this is that the County said they could do a one-year or a five-year contract and <br /> when asked what benefit there would be in doing a multi-year contract., the County replied there was no <br /> benefit to a multi-year contract. Walsh explained this is why he questioned why the City would sign a <br /> contract that was longer than a year. He stated at the time,no one else on the Council agreed with him,but <br /> he would like to revisit this issue. He would like to propose a one-year contract since there is no benefit in <br /> the pricing for signing a four- or five-year contract. He stated this gives the City the opportunity, if other <br /> services become available,to outsource and not be locked into a long-term contract with the County. Walsh <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />