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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO Cm^ COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 14, 1996 <br />(Corridor Selection for Hwy 12 Upgrade - Continued) <br />Coleman said he has dealt with the Council and Mn/DOT only since last year and has <br />found Nfn/DOT to be dismissive and duplicitive He believes the Council is acting with a <br />minimum of information and a maximum of haste Coleman noted that if the behavior of <br />governmental bodies is held in least favor, less people will want to be involved Callahan <br />responded if the citizens realized w hat they as a governmental body have gone through, <br />they would not want to be involved <br />Jabbour responded to the aforementioned comments from Coleman noting the Council to <br />possess a value for the way of life in the community He reported that he has been <br />involved with the process and mediation for many years and has at times been to as many <br />as 14 meetings in a week's period. He noted the polling that has been conducted and the <br />meetings held with other politicians He also remembered that the citizens asked four <br />years ago for a decision to be made He said he is bewildered by the position that the <br />Council is now acting in an urgent manner Without the ability to move forward, nothing <br />can be done or questions answered He also noted that the Council has worked closely <br />with Long Lake citing the issue of the MUSA line Coleman said his experience with <br />government has been only over a year's time period but has found the experience to be <br />fruitless Jabbour responded that he has personally met with Coleman three times in the <br />last month <br />Keenan Richardson made the comment that if the Council has worked so closely with <br />Mayor Tod Olson of Long Lake, why they were unaware of the school data. <br />Bill McGran reported that he has been a member of the North Long Lake Association for <br />the last six years In response to an earlier speaker asking for a proactive solution, <br />McGran said he knows the Council has taken a proactive approach with the government <br />and legislative body. McGran said he understands the solution is not perfect considering <br />the cost and damage to the environment, but on behalf of the North Long Lake <br />Association, who has also worked with the South Long Lake Association, asked the <br />Council to vote and support Alternative 6. <br />Nancy Bordson, Orono Oaks Drive, noted the list of demands presented by Long Lake to <br />Ma/DOT, and asked the Council if they had such a list. Callahan and Jabbour said the <br />City does not. It was noted that the Council will work with Orono homeowners who are <br />affected <br />Callahan said the concerns of Long Lake were presented to the citizens in a different <br />manner kc cited the issues of relocation, damage payment, question of replaeemcnt of <br />the City hall, and destruction of utilities Callahan said, although he agrees with the <br />problems, the approach is different.