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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> May 8,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> their entire community while upholding democratic values and promoting equality and inclusivity. <br /> Engaging with hate groups goes against these very principles and is highly inappropriate and damages the <br /> public they swore to serve. He said such engagements also undermine the public trust and perpetuate <br /> discrimination and prejudice while contributing to the normalization of hateful ideas. When elected <br /> officials are found to be engaging with hate groups, according to Erickson, it is imperative for concerned <br /> citizens to hold them accountable. He noted activism can shed a light on these actions and raise awareness <br /> about the harm they cause. Other elected officials may also take steps to distance themselves from <br /> individuals found to be involved with hate groups, or engaging in hate speech.Erickson stated moving on <br /> to the chairman of the Minnesota GOP David Hann's response to Erickson's emails regarding the videos <br /> Walsh sent,he noted,Hann responded that the Minnesota Republican Party rejects any comparison <br /> between mask mandates and the Holocaust because the Holocaust was such a unique and terrible event in <br /> human history. Hann added the Republican Party of Minnesota last year at the State convention adopted a <br /> very strong statement condemning anti-Semitism and supporting the State of Israel as the ancient <br /> homeland of the Jewish people. Hann had said he does not know Mayor Walsh personally, and does not <br /> know what his political opinions are. Erickson noted Hann wrote to him that local elected officials are <br /> nonpartisan and even though the Mayor may be a Republican, he was not endorsed to be a mayoral <br /> candidate by the Republican Party,he has no official position in the party, and does not have authority to <br /> speak for the party.Your future is sealed in the party, Erickson said to Walsh, adding he may want to go <br /> with an independent party. <br /> Janie Delaney 1350 Woodhill Ave., asked why the Council won't listen to citizens. She said the Park <br /> Commission open houses were just another written comment process. What that does, she said, is stifle <br /> voices.By letting multiple people and any resident that wants to get up and speak, other residents learn <br /> from them and about the issue. She noted they learn about what you're thinking and asked how the <br /> Council expects to get people to write in comments.Are you going to use Civic send?Are they going to <br /> have to go find it on the website?Will only the people that are signed up for the emails be the ones to get <br /> the information? She contended that is not inclusive. She would suggest a full mailing like was done for <br /> the Christmas tree lighting,adding that might be a good way to notify every single resident. <br /> Jay Nygard, 1386 West Point Rd., identified himself as a long-time Orono resident and former City <br /> Council and Planning Commission member. He said he can understand the stresses that can be brought <br /> upon a family while serving on the Council. He added it is especially unfortunate that Mr. Crosby is gone <br /> because he really wanted to talk to two people tonight, although it seems like Matt Johnson probably <br /> should be included given the recent shenanigans going on around here,Nygard said.He said he can <br /> understands how stressful all this controversy is for the Mayor's family because of his actions and Mr. <br /> Crosby's actions. He suggested maybe there comes a time when family becomes more important, so he <br /> put together letters of resignation, completed on city letterhead, for Walsh for bringing controversy to the <br /> residents of Orono and for Crosby related to his Proud Boy affiliation. Mr.Nygard said perhaps it is time <br /> they consider moving on because the community has been seriously damaged and it is time to start <br /> moving forward and healing. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Benson said she appreciated hearing all the comments tonight. She said when there are direct questions <br /> asked she intends to answer them by emailing or getting ahold of people. She doesn't consider them <br /> rhetorical unless it is clear they are. She said she wanted to focus on fire tonight. The previous week she <br /> Page 10 of 12 <br />