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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,April 26,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Continued <br /> hopes they have read.The septic system was installed in December 2020 and the City has approved it,but <br /> the City Attorney Steve Tallen continues to prosecute.Mr.Hillegass is here to ask the City to drop the <br /> prosecution or to ask Mr.Tallen to drop the prosecution. He said it is senseless at this point—there was <br /> no problem to begin with,there is no problem now. The work was done slowly and Mr.Hillegass counted <br /> 18 people involved in this,not counting Councilmembers,Mayor, or City Staff other than the primary <br /> ones. In the middle of the project,Mr.Hillegass' wife died and it slowed him down.He is just asking that <br /> the Council consider dropping his now as he is sure they have far more important things to do. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 11.ANN BREMER AWARD-WESTONKA SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT KEVIN BORG <br /> Superintendent Kevin Borg said he is here to bring an award and appreciation from the Westonka School <br /> District. When they started the school year it was the greatest effort to operate safely but also have kids in <br /> school;they moved forward with a lot of hard work and expense to be sure they had the right things in <br /> place.Mr.Borg said they moved forward before they knew how they would pay for all those things,with <br /> the understanding that it was really important to the community that kids were in school and to be safe. <br /> They were so pleasantly pleased to see how the City of Orono was directing their CARES Act federal <br /> dollars to the community,which was the intention,and that they partnered with the Orono and Westonka <br /> school districts with those funds.Mr.Borg shared how much they appreciate the benevolence of thought <br /> as to how those funds could be directed to families and students.He also wants to share what the funding <br /> did.They were able to operate school,keep kids in school,make the online systems more robust,and <br /> keep students and staff safe. He noted the Council directed$105,000 out of the CARES Act to the <br /> Westonka School District and he presented the Council with the Ann Bremer White Hawk Award. The <br /> award is the largest award he could give and it is about community partnership and investing in the <br /> Westonka District. Mr.Borg stated annually they give this award to people that meet the criteria and a <br /> committee of the Board selects the recipients. The award is named after Ann Bremer,who was a Board <br /> member from 2004—2017 until her passing.He gives this award with appreciation and thanked the <br /> Mayor and Councilmembers and said the District really appreciates their leadership. <br /> Mayor Walsh shared the pillars of society are the children, schools,families and it was very important <br /> that the Council direct those funds.They did it evenly before the school districts because they are both <br /> very important. <br /> Mr.Borg shared with what happened in Plymouth,MN,every single school resource officer they have <br /> had serves with great,great relationships and expertise.When people feel vulnerable that is what they <br /> want to give them guidance and he noted there is a culture in the Police Department and they are all <br /> excellent.He thanked the Council for that,as well. <br /> Crosby appreciates those comments and they appreciate what the school districts are doing for the <br /> children. It has been a tough year for everyone,especially kids and the elderly,so getting kids back in <br /> school is so incredibly important.He thanked Mr.Borg for that hard work. <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />