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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 23,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> families,noting her husband is a firefighter. She understands it must be tough to lose a fire department, <br /> but the history does not disappear. She thinks the letter is full of clear responses,they have done a good <br /> job of running the numbers, and everything was talked about at work sessions. She clarified the contract <br /> ends in 2025 and the big reason they are having this conversation now is so that there is no disruption, <br /> there is a well thought-out plan,and the firefighters are taken care of. <br /> Crosby wants to be clear that this Council and the Mayor have gone out of their way on several occasions <br /> to have open dialogue with the City of Long Lake. This is not coming out of the blue for Long Lake,they <br /> understand what is happening, and noted the response letter is direct and clear. <br /> Printup moved,Crosby seconded,to approve sending the response letter to the City of Long Lake. <br /> VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Crosby noted the news about the young man [Eli Hart] is disturbing and heartbreaking and prayers go out <br /> to his family and the community to heal. When officers and first responders are on a scene like that it is <br /> heart-wrenching and is something that never goes away, especially when it is a child. There is an officer <br /> in the audience tonight and something like that should just never happen. He asked everyone to be good <br /> to each other and watch out for each other. <br /> Printup noted that was well-said and it is definitely weighting on his mind,more so than bickering about <br /> contracts that took place in 1991 and the cost of land. What happened to that little boy is disgusting and <br /> he prays for healing and strength for the police officers, firefighters, and everyone who was involved. It is <br /> heart-wrenching. <br /> Seals echoes her fellow Council Members and does not think there are any words to sum up their feelings <br /> on the matter.In addition to police, fire,and family members, she thinks of the children in the little boy's <br /> class. <br /> Walsh stated their hearts ache for all of the communities affected. He spoke with many people this <br /> weekend and every one asked him to be sure to say thank you to the first responders on how well they <br /> did,how professional they are,and how safe people feel out in this area. He stated the City supports them <br /> 100% on everything, and in getting help after seeing these things. Mayor Walsh does not know how <br /> someone can see that and not have nightmares forever. He is very thankful for the professionalism of the <br /> support staff in the City,police force, fire department, and first responders. <br /> ADJOURNMENT <br /> Seals moved,Printup seconded,to adjourn the meeting at 6:58 p.m.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> AT ST: <br /> ti/A A <br /> •nna Carlson, City Clerk Aaron Pri tup,Acting Mayor <br /> Page 8 of 8 <br />
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