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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />March 13, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 18 of 21 <br /> <br />to build positive and respectful relationships with every member of staff that I've met. I've also invited <br />feedback in order to address any issues that may arise. And in the absence of direct communication from <br />staff indicating a concern, I am operating under the assumption that my actions have not caused staff to <br />feel that they've been undermined. Finally, individual Council Members speak for themselves and I <br />believe it's important that staff are empowered to do the same. Our City administrator recently gave a <br />presentation that spoke to the power dynamic that exists between Council and staff. It's important that <br />Council Members recognize this dynamic is real. And from my perspective, the Mayor is welcome to <br />speak for himself. But I believe it is not necessary, nor helpful, for him to speak for others, especially <br />when these very individuals are present at meetings. So going forward, there may be times when I talk <br />about difficult issues facing our City, or I may provide constructive criticism about a matter at hand. This <br />is very different from unethical behavior or personal attack. Part of the work I will do as an elected leader <br />is to have the hard discussions and face issues that our City is grappling with. This should not be <br />conflated with showing disrespect or undermining others. Our job is to lead our City, especially when <br />things are difficult. And that brings me to my third and final point tonight. Brad Erickson has been <br />attending City Council meetings for nearly a year, and he's again with us tonight. He has stated again and <br />again that Mayor Walsh sent a video to him over Facebook in 2020 that was objectionable and that caused <br />serious distress. This issue has been a constant subject of public comment. It has affected the function of <br />meetings and has taken extra resources on the part of staff. This is my third month in office and I have <br />seen no signs that the matter is any closer to resolution than it was nearly a year ago. I met with Mr. <br />Erickson and City Administrator Edwards several weeks ago to better understand the situation. And after <br />doing so, I wrote a letter to my fellow Council Members and asked City Administrator Edwards to <br />distribute it. After discussion with the City Attorney, Mr. Edwards recommended that letter be attached in <br />the agenda packet for today's meeting. The reason was to avoid possible violation of Open Meeting Law <br />if there might be discussion and to have any comments on the matter made in a public forum. This letter <br />was included in the packet and therefore I'm not going to read it here. I'm asking tonight that my fellow <br />members of Council consider the options I laid out in the letter and perhaps offer any other possible ways <br />to address this issue. The only piece of information I'd like to add is that after speaking with the League of <br />Minnesota Cities, it confirmed that the services of a professional mediator are available at no cost to the <br />City of Orono. So that is all I have for tonight. Thank you. <br /> <br />Seals said Matt Johnson, myself and Adam Edwards were down at the Capitol. We met with the City of <br />Long Lake officials, so John Dyvik, and Charlie Miner, and then also representatives from Andrew Myers <br />and Kelly Morrison's camps. And then also there was another, I can't remember her title, I think its <br />executive director. Dealing with pensions, we started to have conversations about what it would look like <br />with a transfer. I also wanted to let the group know that we've had some other conversations that were <br />brought about to us by two firefighters, ironically a firefighter who lives in Long Lake and then a <br />firefighter who lives in Orono, who have expressed an interest to join in the discussions with Matt, John, <br />Charlie and I, to see if we can find a solution that both cities and the firefighters feel good about or feel <br />okay, so lots of good conversations have happened., I wouldn't say we've landed the plane yet. We're <br />definitely still building the plane. But I wanted to share that because sometimes I hear that the <br />negotiations have stopped and people aren't talking, and that's just not accurate. I don't have anything <br />formal to share, because we want to make sure Long Lake feels good with what they're going with, and <br />same with Orono, before we bring anything back, as I've shared with them this whole way through. Matt <br />and I are just two people. We can't make the decision. But we can let you know if it makes sense at least
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