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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />June 12, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 8 of 9 <br /> <br />Council was looking for or the decision making process. She noted the selection of a candidate who <br />appears to have the same conflict of interest and who was not here for the rest of the candidates to hear <br />the interview, made the hours that were spent that evening feel inconsequential and moot. She added the <br />new rubber stamp voting process with the Mayor looking to the two Council Members to his left for a <br />motion and a second makes it seem they are not even trying to appear to be considering the issues or <br />collaborate with the full Council. She said Orono has a fractured community which no longer trusts its <br />Mayor and City Council leadership. The obvious rubber stamp process between the three Council <br />Members on major decisions is further damaging community relations, she said, and the City is in a PR <br />crisis. She said it appears the majority of the Council does not want to hear from constituents and will <br />disparage and disrespect other Council Members and she was incredibly disappointed in those three <br />Council Members. <br /> <br />Leonard Freeman, 190 Signet Place, Orono, also said he was disappointed. He said he has lived in the <br />community for about 25 years and has been active as an election judge and the former rector of St. <br />Martin’s by the Lake. He said although he had grown up on the east coast in several large cities, he had <br />rarely seen something like what is now going on in Orono. He said residents have come to distrust the <br />Council’s judgment about what's going on with the fire department because the decision seems to be a <br />kind of a fait accompli with the Council taking steps like hiring people before the discussion almost got <br />started. He said he had read the letter from the four previous Orono mayors and is concerned about the <br />issues they raised regarding finances. He said the only option they were leaving citizens is to vote them <br />out of office. He added the Council is heading for serious trouble and is putting all Orono residents in <br />serious trouble. <br /> <br />Claire Barrett, 1085 Brown Road South, Orono, said she had been a resident of Orono for approximately <br />27 years and pointed out that the City Council was elected by the people who had voted for them. She <br />said she is quite proud of all of them and will be proud of Ms. Veach as well when she joins the Council. <br />Things don't always go the way you want with every decision, she said, but that's why we have elections. <br />She applauded everyone who applied to fill the vacant City Council position and said there is a process <br />that the Council has followed to appoint that person and they could have appointed without interviewing <br />anyone, so the process was quite generous, inclusive and transparent. Barrett said she was frustrated by <br />the level of discord by several noisy people who do not represent all of Orono and don't necessarily even <br />live in the City. If things aren't going the way that the majority wants, she said, then there’s another <br />election. But, right now, these people were elected by citizens to do their job and the community has to <br />let them do their job. <br /> <br />Chelsea Wetrick, Independence, said it seems the City Council can do whatever they want. She said it <br />appears there was discussion on the new member for the City Council but that Benson wasn’t involved. <br />The other three had their own discussion concerning who would follow them best, she said. She added <br />she thinks the people should be voting on the new Council Member. <br /> <br />After a period of shouting between the speaker, the Mayor and Council, and other audience members, the <br />Mayor called for adjournment. <br /> <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT
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