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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> June 26,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> added he had offered the Council a way to settle the matter and warned that this is what he would do and <br /> he is not going away.He said the Council should have taken Ms.Benson's advice to use League of Cities <br /> mediation. <br /> Chelsea Wetrick,Independence,said she would also like to apologize for her involvement in the mayhem <br /> at the last meeting but had she not been interrupted,there would not have been so much mayhem. She <br /> asked why Mayor Walsh tells people to stay offline when he himself participates online. She added he is <br /> very bold online but in person is just a weak little man.He won't answer questions or use mediation,she <br /> said.If the Council doesn't like everything that's going on with the craziness of the meetings,they should <br /> man up and deal with it, she said,adding it's not about them but they make it about themselves. <br /> Helen Landgraver,2570 Thoroughbred Lane, said she has attended the last several meetings,especially <br /> regarding the fire issue. The Council does not respond to public comment during the meetings,which she <br /> said she completely understands,but she would like an answer to the request that many have made over <br /> the last several meetings for a clearly articulated reason why the Orono Fire Department must exist. She <br /> estimated her taxes will be going up at least 20 percent in the next year. She again asked for some clearly- <br /> articulated reason why this is required,noting there is a very intelligent voter base in Orono and logic <br /> appeals. She requested a clearer understanding of what it is that requires the City to set up a separate fire <br /> department actually comparing apples to apples,response time to response time. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Veach,the new Council member, introduced herself as a longtime resident and an Orono graduate. She <br /> said her husband and kids became proud Orono community members and she has been very active in the <br /> community for a long time. She grew up in Long Lake and so has deep roots in the community in general. <br /> She apologized for the unfortunate timing of being out of town on vacation for the last meeting and said <br /> she hopes that she is approachable, and the public can reach out to her as needed. <br /> Benson noted her report was going to take about 10 minutes. She said last week was her first time <br /> attending the annual League of Minnesota Cities conference. With over 700 elected officials and city staff <br /> from across the State gathered to hear from experts in a variety of fields, she said, some common themes <br /> emerged.One was the importance of listening in the role of elected officials.Listening,they were told, <br /> isn't enough.It's essential to collaborate openly with the people served and create a shared vision for the <br /> community.She said serious discord has become a common fixture in City Council meetings and flows <br /> into the community and causes harm to residents, staff,and to the relationships with neighboring cities.A <br /> lack of trust lies at the center of this upset,according to Benson.When residents do not trust the actions of <br /> their elected officials the foundation of communal goodwill is eroded. Serving in the role of Council <br /> member requires a willingness to speak openly about issues that impact residents,even when doing so <br /> may not be viewed favorably by one's colleagues. She said she created several documents to demonstrate <br /> why the Council continues to grapple with issues of trust. She noted in discussing issues it is important to <br /> agree on basic facts. She said her documents are based in fact with everything pulled from verifiable City <br /> records. They are not opinions,they are data,she said. Since the Mayor did not allow them to be shown <br /> on the screen at the previous meeting,hard copies will be available at the end of the meeting and copies <br /> have been provided to Edwards for the public record. <br /> Page 6 of 11 <br />