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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> April 24,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> He wants to remind you of what brought us to this point.You,Mr.Walsh. So,you can call me whatever <br /> names you want. But you guys brought me here. This is from you.Erickson said recently the Michigan <br /> GOP had a photo of all the rings that were collected from the Jewish people after they were murdered. <br /> You know what the difference was with the Michigan GOP or the Michigan State House?They voted the <br /> very next day to condemn that kind of rhetoric.You guys still have yet to do that. It's been a year. And <br /> then this was from the Minnesota GOP. You want to hear what David Hahn had to say about you Mr. <br /> Walsh? <br /> Walsh said his three minutes were up and asked if there was anyone else who wanted to speak. <br /> Richie Anderson,3205 Crystal Bay Road, said he wanted to give a quick update on the LMCC and <br /> commended the young woman giving her first financial report at the meeting. He noted she was being <br /> mentored by the City's Finance Director.And the Public Works incentive thing, is a fantastic idea, <br /> because we have great Public Works folks.And if the only way they can get a raise is to do what Adam <br /> was talking about, I think that's fantastic.He said the LMCC is searching for a new executive director and <br /> in the meantime,they have a wonderful interim person.We're suggesting an$85,000 to $120,000 salary <br /> out of a$500,000 budget.We're working on a budget.He has a finance committee group that he is the <br /> chair of, and also the treasurer.He said the LMCC has accumulated a large surplus from the amounts that <br /> member cities pay in,so the proposed budget for 2023 would charge cities less.We got it passed in an <br /> operations committee meeting, and that'll hopefully be the budget that goes forward. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Benson said her intention in bringing the topic of a community survey up in a work session was to bring <br /> the City of Orono up-to-speed with some of our surrounding communities and neighbors. Our last <br /> comprehensive third-party survey was done about 15 years ago as part of our comp plan. We have not <br /> done a comprehensive third-party statistically-significant survey since then. She knows there was a <br /> Survey Monkey or something internal done awhile back,but that's not the same as a statistically-accurate <br /> survey that's comprehensive. She is sensitive as a new Council member and wonders how else she is to <br /> know how well she is doing her job or how we as a Council are representing citizens if we do not take the <br /> time to ask them in a way that's comprehensive and organized.In reviewing the city-wide surveys from <br /> Medina,Wayzata and Minnetrista,they've all conducted surveys fairly recently,in the last maybe four or <br /> five years and we haven't done that in about 15.As somebody who appreciates data and being able to <br /> make informed decisions based on what she sees represented in our community,that would be something <br /> she'd find very helpful. So,her intention in bringing it forward at an earlier time in the year was to allow <br /> for the possibility of budgeting for 2024. She noted that beginning in February,March, is when other <br /> communities are doing those surveys. She added sometimes it's easy to imagine somehow that we have <br /> our fingers on the pulse of our community,through emails or conversations here and there. It's quite <br /> different to hear from 400 or 500 residents at a time and have that data crunch of those numbers run. She <br /> for one,would like to bring that to our community to offer that as part of the services we provide to the <br /> people who elected us. <br /> Benson said in other news,she attended the Long Lake Fire Department pancake breakfast yesterday,and <br /> it was very heartening to see how much care and effort goes into this event. It's been a while since she <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br />
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