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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> May 8,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> things she has learned since December.Number one,the time for citizen comments has been cut from <br /> five minutes to three.Number two, Mayor Walsh sent an offensive video to a local business owner. Every <br /> Council meeting now ends with a deeply disturbing display of bad behavior by both parties.Number <br /> three, Councilman Richard Crosby has connections to the Proud Boys. Their leader was convicted of <br /> sedition last week for his role in soliciting and inciting violence against Congress on January 6, 2021. <br /> Number four,this Council has granted right-of-way vacations of City land to both Councilman Matt <br /> Johnson and Robert Erickson, a sitting member of the Planning Commission. Three former mayors of <br /> Orono who were concerned about these transactions have requested that the Attorney General and the <br /> State Auditor investigate.Number five,the City of Orono currently has multiple lawsuits against it and <br /> may soon face another for breach of current fire services contract with Long Lake.Number six, eight <br /> former mayors of Long Lake and Orono are opposed to Orono's current course of action regarding fire <br /> services. They have notified Orono by letter that they believe this move is an expensive way to tamper <br /> with a public safety service that is not broken.Number seven, all the towns around us are working with <br /> their neighboring cities to form fire districts.Mayor Walsh feels Orono is big enough to go it alone. <br /> Walsh called time. <br /> Henry Brantingham,3185 County Rd. 6, said he sincerely hopes fellow citizens will join in paying <br /> attention to the actions of this Council in the weeks and months ahead, especially,but not exclusively,to <br /> the actions regarding the provision of critical firefighting, and other emergency services to Orono <br /> citizens. He said he hopes the Council will reflect on what it can do to help heal now seriously strained <br /> are relationships with our friends and neighbors, especially in Long Lake, and to restore trust between <br /> Council and Orono citizens that has been broken both by actions this Council has taken and actions it has <br /> refused to take.He noted this process you just approved is not what's been requested and asked what are <br /> you afraid of? <br /> Kim Carswell,261 Cygnet Place, asked people to close their eyes for a minute and imagine it's 2025 and <br /> we're looking back at the legacy of the City Council and Orono. She asked,what will we be thinking <br /> about the fire service and how it came about in '22 and '23?What will those fire services be? She said all <br /> neighboring cities seem to be collaborating to provide the best all- around services they can,playing to <br /> the strengths of each city. They will be learning from one another,complementing one another, she said, <br /> and those cities will have the best and the most cost-effective fire services, because they're following best <br /> practices. While the communities that surround Orono continue to collaborate, according to Carswell, <br /> they will watch Orono going in the opposite direction. The cost to taxpayers will perhaps be the highest <br /> and yet the services might even be the lowest, she said. The tone of this Council will remember is that you <br /> know what you're doing and don't need citizen input. There is little interest from most of this Council in <br /> listening to the citizens, she said, adding Orono citizens would need to navigate hurdles to be able to <br /> speak while our neighboring city,Long Lake, is planning a second open house. She noted that in contrast, <br /> the story could be one of open collaborative partnerships like Loretto and Hamel coming together,or <br /> perhaps working with Long Lake,Maple Plain and St.Boni. She asked might Orono shift their position <br /> to embrace this trend for the benefit of our citizens? <br /> Brad Erickson,2485 Independence Road, asked where Mr. Crosby is tonight, noting he has attended one <br /> full meeting since November.He suggested if Mr. Crosby is having a difficult time with things,maybe he <br /> has to step down. Erickson said elected officials have a duty and a responsibility to represent and serve <br /> Page 9 of 12 <br />
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