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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, January 24, 2022 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 4 of 5 <br /> <br />PRESENTATION <br /> <br />14. AUDITOR’S PRESENTATION <br /> <br />Andy Berg from Abdo, Eick, and Meyers introduced the presentation on the 2020 Financial Statement <br />Audit. He noted it was a clean report and there are no findings to report for the 2020 audit. <br /> <br />Tyler See of Abdo, Eick, and Meyers shared slides on screen showing the General Fund balances, budget- <br />to-actual, revenues by type, expenditures by type, special revenue fund balances, debt service funds, <br />capital projects fund balances, internal service funds, water funds, and other funds. Key performance <br />indicators include Orono’s tax rate which has been steady at about 16% from 2017 to 2020 and was below <br />average compared with Class 4 cities in Hennepin County. Tax per capita has been in line with other <br />cities in Hennepin County over the past four years. Mr. See noted debt per capita has been decreasing and <br />is below the average of other cities the size of Orono within the County. He shared that Orono’s <br />expenditures per capita and capital expense are a bit above average of other Class 4 cities and the County. <br /> <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR/ENGINEER REPORT <br /> <br />Edwards had nothing to report. <br /> <br />FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> <br />Finance Director Olson noted he had his review earlier in the day. <br /> <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> <br />Seals just returned from Virginia and watched the Planning Commission meeting in New York City <br />which was interesting. She reiterated to the residents of Orono: reach out to the City Council with <br />questions rather than relying on social media. <br /> <br />Printup shared the Dakota Trail has been extremely busy and that is good to see as people are being <br />active. He noted regarding the Planning Commission meeting that people get passionate and that is okay <br />because City government is here to listen. <br /> <br />Crosby agreed with Seals that the public should not get their information from social media. He <br />encouraged the public if they have questions or concerns to email the City Councilmembers and please <br />include their phone number so discussions can be had and both sides can be heard. Crosby asked people <br />to have a full discussion on what the project is and to have better knowledge of it before they blast an <br />opinion or are afraid of something happening. He clarified the project was not even before the City <br />Council yet and feels people jumped the gun, although it is great to see people engaged and part of the <br />process. He noted everyone on the Council knows that they work for all citizens of Orono and will work <br />to come up with the best ideas and collaborate. He clarified that these parks will not be stagnant places <br />but will be used and enjoyed by children, as that is the vision. <br /> <br />Johnson thinks the Planning Commission did a good job with the meeting, noting they had a skeleton <br />crew. He agrees that the City wants the passion and the people, and stated he learned a lot about the <br />history of the Dayton family and what they were trying to do. He wants all of the information to come <br />
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