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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> May 8,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> attended the Future Fire Services Planning Meeting. She explained this group was formed beginning in <br /> about 2021 and the mission was to find the best path forward for fire services in this area to create a <br /> Future Fire Service Plan. This is not a public meeting, she said. It's attended by elected officials,fire <br /> chiefs,city staff, and some paid on-call firefighters from 10 or 11 surrounding communities.Meeting <br /> notes are kept but they are not official minutes. These meeting notes can be shared with the public, <br /> according to the Medina City Administrator. Benson said she has been reading the notes the last few <br /> years. Something that caught her eye in one of those first meetings was the statement that there are too <br /> many fire departments in the State of Minnesota. She said other districts were already in the process of <br /> merging back in 2021, and that trend is continuing today. Hamel and Loretto just merged to foltii the <br /> Western Suburban Fire District.According to Benson, in 2021 the Mayor of Orono decided Orono would <br /> not be participating. This is important, she said, because one of the first things that was identified as an <br /> obstacle in this group for efficient future-minded service was the participation of elected officials. She <br /> said Edwards has sometimes attended these meetings but Orono has been largely absent as a City from <br /> the table. She will continue to attend.Benson said the Chief in Hamel and Loretto recently gave a report <br /> on the 22-month process to combine this department and offered to come to the Orono City Council and <br /> share the process they went through. Benson said the Chief said the notion of giving up control is one of <br /> biggest failures with shared models. She said from her perspective it is vitally important that residents are <br /> kept up-to-date and that they have clear and complete information regarding fire service,because in the <br /> absence of light being shed in this process, it can become confusing and divisive. <br /> Seals said the devil is in the details and the citizens are owed the dollars figures.You need to see exactly <br /> what this is going to cost, she said.Nothing has been decided. She noted you've got the fire assessment <br /> and there will be a presentation in two weeks. We want to see total costs for all options and want you to <br /> see it too. She urged residents to come to the meeting and give feedback, saying she is willing to answer <br /> questions. She added it had already been shared tonight that some parts weren't clear to Councilmember <br /> Benson and herself, so they want to make sure we get a very thorough report that gets a lot of those <br /> questions answered. On another topic, she said she had been to meetings on Hackberry Park and another <br /> was scheduled the next day. The top two concerns are parking and water. She said the public does not <br /> seem to want the City to cut back on activities at the park but wants those two things fixed. <br /> Johnson said in regard to the fire discussion,providing questions in advance gives the Council and staff <br /> the best ability to answer questions.He said the public should submit questions and be part of the <br /> discussion.He added he is open to doing a mailing. Taking the amount of time planned will give people <br /> time to give feedback to make a quality decision,he said. Johnson added he has been part of this for a <br /> considerable time but has more to learn. It will be important to get a handle on what Orono needs,what <br /> Orono wants and what the City can afford. The level of coverage is not consistent right now with the size <br /> of our community and our response times and looking into the future, he said,he would like to see <br /> response times be better. He added he also wanted to extend special thanks to Chris Fischer, deputy police <br /> chief,who is retiring and will be missed. <br /> Walsh started with a quote from Barack Obama related to policing, stating 'Our police officers put their <br /> lives on the line for us every single day. They've got a tough job to do to maintain public safety and hold <br /> accountable those who break the law.' Walsh said the next Coffee with the Mayor will be at 9 am <br /> Wednesday for 30 to 40 minutes.From a funding perspective, Walsh mentioned the newly-appointed <br /> Parks Commissioner who was actually on the Parks Commission 10 years ago when there was no budget <br /> for the parks, and they didn't do anything at the parks.But like everything else,whether it's our <br /> infrastructure,or our roads, or our Police Department,we are the Council that has put together the <br /> funding for our parks to be self-sustaining and continue to do that going forward.He said this Council has <br /> Page 11 of 12 <br />
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