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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> January 9,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Walsh thanked the Public Works Department for their work on plowing and clearing the streets for Orono <br /> during the past snow events. <br /> Johnson said he had received two resident calls thanking the City for taking over the snow removal on the <br /> Dakota Rail Trail,adding that it is a great public service. <br /> RECESS AND RECONVENE <br /> Mayor Walsh recessed the meeting at 7:08 p.m. The meeting was reconvened at 7:16 p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Brad Erickson,2485 Independence Rd., stated it was unfortunate Mr. Crosby felt compelled to run out <br /> again tonight.He said he would need to clear up a few things to set the record straight and bear witness <br /> for his grandparents. He said his grandparents were born in Holland,married in 1939, and in less than a <br /> year the Nazis invaded and subjected them to things that were unthinkable, so when you send him videos <br /> invoking the deaths,the extermination of 6 million Jews,you have opened a door you will not close. <br /> Moving onto Mr. Crosby,there are a few things he said he needs to clear up after his(Crosby's) diatribe a <br /> month ago about me(Erikson). He called me a clown.He said I'm bistrating him and degredating him. <br /> Those are not words but I have been berating him. He passed around a handout for the city that stated <br /> that Crosby was crowdfunding for the Proud Boys and showed a picture taken at the State Capitol steps <br /> that he said showed Crosby,asking what he was wearing on his knee here and his tactical gear. "He <br /> hasn't been a fire fighter in four years but he is down there fighting BLM in and antifa?Give me a break. <br /> This is a Stop the Steal rally;this isn't a mask mandate rally." <br /> Mayor Walsh informed Mr.Erickson he had had his three minutes and the microphone was turned off and <br /> remained off for about two minutes. <br /> Janie Delaney, 1315 Woodhill Ave. said she was there to talk about development of historic land in <br /> Orono. She said the proposed project targets public land in Orono that has been dedicated to public golf <br /> since 1924. Orono Public Golf has the oldest golf league in Minnesota formed in 1948 and still active and <br /> was the first course in the state to have grass greens. The course is located in a quiet residential <br /> neighborhood. There has been no direct engagement strategy deployed by the city to enlist feedback from <br /> the neighborhood,golf community or the citizens other than the two scheduled open houses announced on <br /> Jan. 3. The project will decrease City open spaces and increase traffic and noise levels.Noise levels will <br /> go from seasonal golf and pedestrian sports to year-round noise levels of high-impact sports.Pickleball <br /> has been the subject of lawsuits across the country. Because it is a fast-growing sport courts have been <br /> built without adequate consideration for community impact.It is becoming increasingly known that <br /> pickleball construction is a project with serious community impacts when built in the wrong location. <br /> Already there is not enough parking at the golf course on league nights or busy days. Currently within 6 <br /> to 12 miles of Orono there are 85-plus public pickleball courts so it is already well-supported in the <br /> community and surrounding area. In 2019 the Orono Activity Center was built and has opened pickleball <br /> for the community. Communities around the metro area are looking into retro-fitting tennis courts and <br /> making better use of infrastructure that already exists.Casco Point is three miles away and has a skating <br /> rink used by youth hockey.A need for youth hockey ice time cannot drive City-wide spending. <br /> Page 10 of 12 <br />
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