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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> June 26,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> had a chance to voice their views. The Handbook continues,presiding officers should also allow <br /> participants to speak and present their views.Mayors should not use their authority to silence political <br /> opponents or suppress views with which the mayor does not agree. Carswell said if the Mayor is not <br /> going to have decorum, it is up to the rest of the Council to step in and show the citizens they care about <br /> conducting a respectful meeting. She said the Council is following legal procedures but is not following <br /> the best practices for a healthy,respected,and vibrant Council.Benson won the most votes in the last <br /> election so that is her base of support, she said,and watching her being suppressed by the current Mayor <br /> and other Council Members is not sustainable or a winning strategy for Orono,its citizens,or the Council. <br /> She pointed out 2024 is an election year and three Council Members' terms will be up. She called on <br /> residents to select collaborative and respectful citizens when they enter the voting booth. <br /> Penny Saiki,2874 Casco Point Road, asked about the number of lawsuits the City is facing and the cost <br /> of defending these lawsuits. She said there's got to be some liability here with the Council. When they <br /> take the Oath of Office they are still a person, she said, and when they step on the Council they are still a <br /> person.Acting for the citizens does not take away liability for their actions, she said,adding she hopes <br /> they realize when the new Fire Department takes over and if things don't go as planned and something <br /> happens, sitting on the Council doesn't take away their liability and their responsibilities as persons. <br /> Kelly Grady,271 Greenhill Lane,Long Lake, said she is a fire wife and she intends to continue to address <br /> the Council during the problem-solving the two cities are engaged in over fire service. She said she was <br /> disappointed at the last Council meeting to learn that the Long Lake firefighters submitted a letter to the <br /> Council and were not allowed to read it in front of the public. She read an excerpt from the letter which <br /> stated that the action of the Orono City Council to annex Station 2 and its call area goes directly against <br /> the recommendation of the Long Lake Volunteer Firefighter's Relief Association to both cities to keep <br /> the fire department whole.According to the letter, it does not benefit the community to dismantle an <br /> operationally-successful fire department,and in turn to support superfluous departments with uncertain <br /> futures. She said she plans to pose the same questions to the City Councils of both Orono and Long Lake. <br /> What steps are being taken to keep this crew together as per their request?What is being done to ensure <br /> those that want to continue to serve can do so in a similar capacity?What is being done to allow each <br /> firefighter to maintain their years of service and the benefits that they have earned in service to the <br /> community?Will the Councils ensure that their pensions are made whole?And will their training and <br /> certifications be maintained? She would just like the fire fighters to be heard because the situation is <br /> starting to be referred to as an ugly divorce and it is affecting the fire crew in negative ways while they <br /> continue to serve heroically. <br /> Brad Erickson,2485 Independence Road, said he first wanted to apologize for his part in the mayhem at <br /> the last meeting but figured that the Council being such defenders of the Constitution they would be more <br /> about the First Amendment than they have proven to be. He said he spoke with the City Attorney after the <br /> last meeting and learned there is no requirement to live in this City to speak in the City. He said he has <br /> millions of dollars in investment in this City and pays hundreds of thousands of dollars a year in taxes.He <br /> referred to the Mayor as Denny the Divider and said he was dividing the community during the pandemic, <br /> during George Floyd, during the election cycles, with Long Lake,and now is trying to divide up Long <br /> Lake.He said he had no idea the video the Mayor sent him in 2020 would lead to the Capitol steps on <br /> January 6.He said he plans to file a lawsuit against the City that would be number seven this year. He <br /> Page 5 of 11 <br />