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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> March 13,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> trainings with floodplain and shoreland. So my whole department's been busy participating. in some of <br /> those. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR/ENGINEER REPORT <br /> Edwards updated the City Council,noting on the new public works facility,we've re-initiated our bi- <br /> weekly construction meetings with the contractor,architect and engineers. We are tentatively,snow and <br /> weather dependent,looking at re re-engaging with earthworks on the site on the fourth of April and right <br /> now tentatively have a groundbreaking ceremony scheduled for the 10th of April. Last Council meeting <br /> we brought forward a roads proposal and a JPA with two of our neighboring.communities. The City of <br /> Medina did also approve that JPA,so now we're just waiting on Independence and their decision.And <br /> that again was for the repaving of Townline Road over this year.We did go out for bids for our sewer <br /> rehabilitation project and we did get bids back,but they were significantly over what our estimates are. <br /> And that's for pipelining process lines,existing pipes. Just the cost per foot for an eight-inch pipe has <br /> gone up 10 bucks from$40 a foot to$50 a foot. So as the Council action today,we rejected all bids and <br /> we'll down-scope that and we have it out for bid right now, actually,for bids in early April, We just <br /> reduced the scope,just shortened overall footage of the work that we would do in that project.That <br /> revised one, assuming bids come in good this time.primarily focuses on Casco Point and that should <br /> finish up most of that sewer rehabilitation work in that segment of our sewer system. Road restrictions <br /> started on Friday and all are posted. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Molly Reynolds, 665 Orchard Park Road,stated I'd like to share a public letter from the Northwest <br /> Hennepin League of Municipalities that was drafted on February 25,2023: To whom it may concern. <br /> This letter is written in response to a discussion about our organization at the Orono City Council work <br /> session on February 13,2023.The name of the organization is in the Northwest Hennepin League of <br /> Municipalities.It is not the Northwest Hennepin Mayor's Association as Mayor Walsh referred to it. The <br /> NWHLM is composed of elected representatives from various cities and jurisdictions throughout the area. <br /> Members include mayors, city council members, county commissioners,park board commissioners and a <br /> Metropolitan Council Member. It is not just for mayors. Some cities have paid for two memberships, <br /> however each City has one vote.During the work session,Mayor Walsh stated I am actually a member of <br /> that organization. However,Mayor Walsh and Orono's membership and participation ended in 2017 and <br /> were not renewed for 2018 at the request of Mayor Walsh.Neither he nor any other elected officials from <br /> City of Orono have attended our meetings since 2017.However,that recently changed January 2023, <br /> when a newly-elected Orono Council Member was invited and began attending the meeting. On February <br /> 14, which is the day after the Orono City Council work session,Mayor Walsh contacted the NWHLM <br /> and stated he would be attending our meetings going forward.As our mission states, our goal is to <br /> educate members and network to achieve better results within our cities,value trusted relationships, <br /> working together and learning and growing in our respective roles to help make our cities the best <br /> possible. Therefore, it is essential that what is being stated publicly about the NWHLM is accurate, <br /> Respectfully submitted by the NWHLM executive committee,Mayor Tom McKee, chair;Mayor Julie <br /> Maas-Kusske,immediate past chairperson;Mayor Charlie Miner, Vice Chair;Mayor Renee Hafften, <br /> secretary,and Mayor Kent Koch,treasurer. <br /> Page 15 of 21 <br />