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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> July 10,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> what firehouse, and what fire fighters.He said he was also very disappointed in the Mayor's use of the <br /> term propaganda at the last meeting. He called it a very incendiary word especially when used toward <br /> another Councilmember and by association,the staff.He said the information that had been called <br /> propaganda had come from City Council minutes and while he does not expect it,he would ask the <br /> Mayor to apologize to both Councilmember Benson and the staff for the use of the word propaganda. <br /> Jay Nygard, 1386 Rest Point Road,said he wanted to finish what his wife was talking about with two <br /> more lawsuits.Residents have no idea how much it's going to cost,he said,adding it just keeps going <br /> with this litigious Council.He pointed out no other community in the area is even close to having seven <br /> open lawsuits as does Orono.He accused the Council of violating the open meeting law by coming back <br /> and taking additional action after closed meetings. The Minnesota Open Meeting Law prohibits actions <br /> being taken in a secret meeting,he said,because it is impossible for the interested public to become fully- <br /> informed and present their views.He questioned the City Attorney allowing the Council to have illegal <br /> meetings and get itself into multiple lawsuits. He wondered how much that legal representation is costing <br /> the City.He said the City is spending so much on lawsuits that there won't be money left for a Fire <br /> Department. He added taxpayers are going to be paying for what the City Council is doing.Fees increase <br /> every month and taxes are going up,he said.He urged speakers at the Council table to speak up and use <br /> their microphones properly. <br /> Chelsea Wetrick, Independence, said the Council is nervous when the public speaks because everything <br /> that comes out of their mouths is a lie. She read a definition of transparency stating it is the government's <br /> obligation to share information that is needed to make informed decisions and hold officials accountable <br /> for the conduct of all of the people's business. She asked what the Council is trying to hide. She said in <br /> the continued meeting after the closed meeting,the rest of the Council kept Councilmember Veach from <br /> making a motion to clear everything up in front of the public and repeatedly cut off Councilmember <br /> Benson. She said she was wondering if it's all women they hate or if it's just intelligent women or those <br /> that are not subservient. <br /> Brad Erickson, 2485 Independence Road,Independence,said if the Council wants to be trusted it has to <br /> be honest.He said the Council has had every opportunity to sit down and talk about his allegations face to <br /> face.He claimed Councilmember Crosby had begged him to forgive the Mayor but Walsh had brought up <br /> his faith and religion.Erickson stated the Bible says one has to seek repentance before forgiveness can be <br /> afforded. The Mayor has called him a liar and other names,he said,but the courts are good at getting to <br /> the truth.He said the label stamp adopted at this meeting should have been on the video that Walsh sent <br /> out before the last election.He said he will prove the Mayor sent the video and will prove that <br /> Councilmember Crosby was in Washington,DC on January 6,2021.He wondered what his lawsuit <br /> would cost the City, saying he was just getting started spending money. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Benson reminded everyone that earlier in the year the Council had been given a presentation by the City <br /> Administrator on proper City procedures. It was explained, she said,that the agenda is approved at the <br /> beginning of each meeting and that new items may be introduced at the beginning of a meeting but should <br /> not be introduced once the agenda is set. Several times this year,new items have been added after the <br /> Page 7 of 8 <br />
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