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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 11,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> in front of the US flag,he said.He called it disrespectful on 9/11. He said he takes discomfort in Mr. <br /> Crosby calling him out as a Nazi.Nazis don't look like this,he said, and Nazis don't act like this. They <br /> act like the people who were out at the capitol on January 6 and were out at the Governor's mansion. The <br /> problem is,the City is being sued for being assholes,he said, and then Crosby calls him a Nazi. He said <br /> he was talking about his grandparents and about his father who is still alive.He suggested Crosby try <br /> telling him his son is a Nazi.He said he was glad Crosby's true colors are trying to come through, adding <br /> that everyone who doesn't agree with him is a socialist or a clown or a Nazi from the dais here in Orono. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Crosby said he never said Erickson was a Nazi;he said don't act like one.He thanked everyone for being <br /> there that evening as it is extremely important to never forget those who lose their lives on 9/11 and their <br /> sacrifices,he said.He thanked members of the Council for vigorous respectful discussions. <br /> Benson said this past weekend she attended the Loretto Fun Fest. They were celebrating the 75-year <br /> history of the Loretto Fire Department which is the year they merged with Hamel Fire to form the West <br /> Suburban Fire District which was about two historic departments coming together. She wanted to address <br /> the comments made about her at the Aug.28 Council meeting.A fellow Council member characterized as <br /> irresponsible her vote against spending$2.8 million for vehicles and equipment for the Fire Department, <br /> she said. This is a public safety matter.Each member of the Council is entitled to their vote.Commenting <br /> on the vote of a fellow Council member is not in keeping with the rules of decorum,Benson said.. She <br /> said the other Council member said her vote was for no reason other than her past vote on a decision <br /> made by the Orono Council. That decision is impacting the City in real time, she said,adding the Council <br /> can change direction at any time and not every decision is written in stone. She voted to deny because <br /> there has not been a third-party independent evaluation done and data brought to the Council to <br /> demonstrate that creation of a Fire Department will improve fire service;the public has not had sufficient <br /> opportunity to be heard,and the public continues to express concerns about the fire service that will be <br /> provided next year. The cost of the Orono Fire Department has far exceeded what this City has <br /> historically paid for services provided by Long Lake Fire Department,she said,and the City will pay 100 <br /> percent of the costs. The direction that nearly every city around Orono is taking, is to share expenses like <br /> costly trucks and the cost of paid-on-call fire service and they are looking at delivery of service as <br /> collaborators, she said. This decision takes Orono further in a direction not supported by independent data <br /> and not supported by the public. <br /> Johnson said he would not comment on most of that but said the cost of fire would go up even if Orono <br /> stayed in a contract with Long Lake. It is misleading,he said,to think Orono wouldn't have a major <br /> capital expenditure with respect to fire cost. He contended if the City of Orono had been managing those <br /> resources the community would have a different level of service. In a long-term contract that isn't a good <br /> contract, he said the first step is to get out of the contract. Long Lake could save money by choosing to be <br /> Orono's partner.He said is irresponsible to vote against expenses that need to be made in order to provide <br /> fire services. Some want a third party to study the matter,he said,but Orono has an experienced Chief <br /> and City Administrator to do that. It is a lot of money,but money the City had to spend,he said.The City <br /> is open to any ideas and not throwing anything off the table,he said,adding that he is optimistic and that <br /> better collaboration with Long Lake is needed as the cities are transitioning.He noted that the new Long <br /> Lake Fire Chief has been invited on several occasions to come to Orono City Council meetings and <br /> answer questions.He said if you are paying 85 percent of the bill the leader of that service provider <br /> should make himself available. <br /> Page 7 of 8 <br />
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