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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MARCH 21, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 5 of 8 <br /> <br />years. He said it is his understanding that the ladder truck recently purchased by the City is a 2009 so <br />already past three quarters of its life expectancy. We're spending three quarters of a million dollars on it, <br />not counting the refurbishing of it. So we could expect to get another five, six years out of it before we <br />have to purchase a new one based on national averages. <br /> <br />Walsh said he believes the truck will last another 10 years and that the speaker was talking a lot of <br />maybes. <br /> <br />Mr. Newcomer said he thinks there are probably four or five fire engines in the fleet that are close to <br />needing replacing. He added when the needs assessment is presented in the spring it is likely to be a <br />wake-up call for every community around here as far as how far behind we are. <br /> <br />Chelsea Wetrick, Independence, said the Mayor uses the podium to sit up there and bash people and yet <br />wants to talk about ethics. She said the Mayor had attacked the one person that wants to do what she's <br />supposed to do and not look out for herself. And you two sit and follow him around having not a single <br />thought for yourselves. You people don't want what's best for the City. You want what's best for you and <br />your pockets. And then you want to talk about how Brad fundraised for her? Who bought racist signs, <br />who's doing all the illegal stuff? You got into this seat illegally. You sit there and you laugh and you scoff <br />and you are the biggest liar out there. Why are you not going to sit down with a negotiator or mediator? <br /> <br />Brad Erickson, 2485 Independence Road, said he had spoken with some people from the Northwest <br />Hennepin League of Municipalities. You really are full of it. Good job trying to box her out, though, the <br />only person that has shown any interest in a long time. He quoted from a letter Councilmember Benson <br />had included in the packet for the previous meeting. He said her suggestion was that members of the <br />Council, with the assistance of staff, locate an independent mediator to help find a solution to this <br />problem. The League of Minnesota Cities offers these resources. He noted he had not seen <br />Councilmember Crosby since November 28. That's a long time. You want to go after me and then start <br />running out for the next three months? He said he had a two-hour meeting with his attorney last Thursday <br />and the Council could expect something this week. So where have you been Mr. Crosby? Why can't you <br />answer any questions about the Proud Boys and about the Capitol steps? Did you see we made the paper <br />again? You know you're gonna be answering those questions. Why were you standing up here <br />crowdfunding in front of this sign of this City, this honorable City, for a hate group? Those questions <br />aren't worth answering to you. There are a lot of people that want to know, believe that, and the answers <br />will be forthcoming. He added, he disagrees with City Attorney Mattick regarding legal advice he gave <br />the Council at the previous meeting. I think that anything that comes through on a government computer, <br />email, whether it's being disseminated about the office or not, should be public record. I don't think that's <br />private. I don't think any of you guys’ stuff should be private if it has to do with the government record. <br /> <br />Claire Berrett, 1085 Brown South, Orono, said she just wanted to say that there are a handful of super- <br />noisy people who spend a lot of time on social media stirring the pot. That's their right to do it. But I don't <br />want the perception to be that the majority of the people of Orono are cut from that cloth. I am proud that <br />you are my Mayor, and that all of you are on the Council. I think you run a very professional organization <br />for our City. You do good; things you always have. I'm a staunch supporter and I just wanted to make <br />sure that you know very clearly that there's a very large majority that isn't quite as noisy as the minority.
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