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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />February 27, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 20 of 22 <br /> <br />together. The information he put together was amazing. I also had an opportunity to meet with lots and <br />lots of Orono residents who actually came up to me to say that we are doing a great job and to keep doing <br />what we're doing and that we're doing it right. I mentioned earlier about the police department. You get a <br />City who doesn't support their police department like the City of Golden Valley and they've seen their <br />ranks go from 30 officers to 12. They’ve got to start leaning on Hennepin County and everybody else to <br />come and help even address 911 calls because they’ve got some serious problems in addition to <br />Minneapolis who has their own problems. In Minneapolis it's not only the police that have problems. <br />They're down 20 and 30 percent of Public Works Administration, the water and sewer workers, so they're <br />not getting anything done. So just remember to support like we do. We fly the Blue Line flag, the Red <br />Line flag, we've got public works out there. We support all of our first responders. And I think I've told all <br />my friends who are mayors and council members: the first thing you do is take care of public service in <br />terms of your citizens being safe with all your first responders because if you don't have a City to manage, <br />you don't have really anything else going on. Walsh said he attended the fire department retirement party <br />for Kelly Shaughnessy and enjoyed the roasting and old stories. Since it's been awhile since we had <br />Mayor/Council report, I hope everybody had a great Valentine's Day. It was a great Super Bowl to watch. <br />I don't know if you guys watched the game when the Orono hockey played Hermantown in the semi- <br />finals, and it went into overtime. It was an unbelievable kick pass to the young lady who scored the final <br />goal. It was just unbelievable to watch. Those girls will remember those moments for the rest of their <br />lives. <br /> <br />CLOSED SESSION <br />13. The meeting will be closed as permitted by §13D.05, Subd. 3(a), to evaluate the <br />performance of the City Administrator <br /> <br />Walsh moved, Johnson seconded, to enter into closed session at 8:08 p.m., as permitted by Section <br />13D.05, Subd. 3(a) to evaluate the performance of the City Administrator. VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />(The City Council was in closed session from 8:08 p.m. to 8:37 p.m.) <br />Walsh moved, Seals seconded, to reopen the Orono City Council meeting at 8:37 p.m. VOTE: <br />Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />Walsh said he had one more thing he wanted to talk about. We had a work session recently where we <br />didn’t have a lot to talk about so I wanted to move it to 5:30 p.m. Councilmember Benson had it moved <br />back to 5 p.m. because that’s what it says in the calendar. We’ve been operating for years, if we don't <br />have anything, or if we don't have much we adjust it. I say we have a discussion of changing what’s on <br />the calendar to give us more flexibility. <br />Johnson said what I would suggest then is that we cancel all our work sessions and we have that a <br />function of our Council meeting to approve the next work session, and then staff at those meetings can <br />give us recommendations or a Council member can put something on. <br /> <br />Walsh said we could do it at the Council meeting, because then we can say, if we need one, let's just set <br />one at the time and what the agenda is. And that way, we have flexibility on a time. <br /> <br />Johnson suggested making that part of City Administrator Edward’s report.
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