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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 10, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 7 of 8 <br /> <br />like yourselves at the City Council and the Mayor. If it were not for you, I think this would start to <br />resemble Minneapolis. And as far as January 6, I'd said this last year, if that had been done by the left, it <br />would have been lauded as the best thing since sliced bread. But because right did it, it’s the worst thing <br />in the world. I'd like to speak to Council Member Benson about a comment she made last month, which I <br />thought was highly disingenuous about the police. Because of people like Mr. Erickson I am very <br />thankful that the police are here, and I hope he's armed. I think it was very poorly spoken that taking him <br />away from his job for an hour a month would somehow raise the crime rate. But I just appreciate you <br />guys. I hope you can withstand. There's like three people in the City that are always on Next Door. <br />Unfortunately, it's become very politicized. And that's part of the reason why I'm here as well. So just <br />keep the faith. <br /> <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> <br />Benson noted she was scheduled to be the Council rep to the Planning Commission on April 17 but she <br />would not be able to attend. She and Seals discussed possibly switching for the May meeting. I do have a <br />couple of other points to make tonight. Benson mentioned Earth Day and the City clean-up on April 22 <br />and said she would like to see the City continue to expand this event. She said the Northwest Hennepin <br />League of Municipalities is meeting Wednesday and although she won’t be attending to represent Orono <br />she was excited that the newly-elected Hennepin County Sheriff, Dawanna Witt, would be speaking as <br />she is the first black woman to be elected to that position in the State of Minnesota. I regret that I will not <br />have a chance to meet her that night but I look forward to hopefully crossing paths with her in the future. I <br />would like to address the comments that were made just a moment ago with regard to my respect for our <br />Police Department. I believe the comments that I made were intended to show a great deal respect and <br />they came on the heels of a ride-along that I did with one of our officers. And as a former social worker, <br />as somebody who worked closely with the police in my professional career, I have the utmost respect for <br />the men and women who do the work of policing in the City of Orono. I regret if any comments I made at <br />that meeting struck folks the wrong way. That was not my intention. Finally, I would ask that my fellow <br />Council Members consider the great toll that this ongoing situation with Mr. Erickson is taking on our <br />residents and our staff and wider community. My suggestion to engage with the League of Minnesota <br />Cities for no-cost professional mediation is just one possible solution. And without assigning blame, I <br />think it behooves us as the elected officials and representatives of this community to dig deep and <br />consider the fact that we were elected to do the hard work that comes along with City governance. I urge <br />my fellow Council Members to consider the fact that no action is still a choice, it's an action in itself. And <br />while we can't necessarily control what happens at all times, we can certainly have a hand in making the <br />choices that we do as elected officials and working towards a solution. We need not run from difficult <br />work. I urge you, again, to consider alternatives, if those that I presented are not to your liking. <br /> <br />Johnson said are you insinuating we're running from difficult work now? I'm not really sure what the <br />point of that statement was. He added he wanted to bring attention that the brush site is now open after a <br />delay due to soft ground. <br /> <br />Seals said most of the calls she has received been about Clean-up Day April 22 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. She <br />asked about the hours at the brush site. <br />