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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> October 9,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Benson said she is confused why they discussed the Fire Department 2024 budget at a meeting where <br /> Crosby was not able to be present because of Veach and Crosby's deep involvement. She asked what <br /> would be the reason for another meeting. She said she was trying to understand if the participation of <br /> Chief Van Eyll to reduce budget costs to Orono is a condition for approving the fire budget. She asked to <br /> quantify what the City of Orono is looking for to approve the budget. <br /> Crosby said Orono is paying the majority of the Long Lakes Chiefs salary and he should come and talk <br /> to them and Orono needs to know what the savings would be if Van Eyll provides services. <br /> Veach said this is the reason for another meeting. She does not have conditional terms to approve the <br /> budget. If coming to a meeting with a pre-set idea,what's the point,she asked. She said she believes in <br /> personal discussions. <br /> Benson said her point was that there has to be a tangible and achievable goal going into another meeting <br /> to make it worthwhile. She also said it is important that cities not make disparaging remarks about other <br /> elected officials and staff of other cities. <br /> Crosby said they are here to represent Orono. He said Benson is quick to support a budget for Long Lake <br /> but for anything for the Orono Fire Department it is no,no,no. <br /> Johnson said he doesn't understand her urgency to approve the budget. They have until the end of the <br /> year to get the budget passed and keep talking and communicating,he said. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Kim Carswell,261 Cygnet Place, said she will continue to comment on the City of Orono establishing its <br /> own Fire Department until the next election when three Council members will be up for a vote. She said <br /> she had four points. The Council has adamantly refused to listen to the citizens of Orono. The benefits of <br /> Orono building a Fire Department have not been clearly articulated.They are the bigger City and pay the <br /> larger portion. That is accepted. The response times cited without data were disputed by the Long Lake <br /> Fire Department with sound data.The costs seem to be more, so she asked what is the true benefit to the <br /> citizens of Orono?Mediation sessions did not yield anything as Orono did not go into them constructively <br /> as Walsh promised he would, she said,asking how can a City the size of Orono assume such a budget <br /> without significant risk? <br /> Helen Landgraver,2570 Thoroughbred Lane,said she was glad she came to this meeting because it was <br /> the first meeting where she could actually agree with Crosby. She called out each Council Member <br /> individually stating they were elected to represent the citizens of Orono.It is evident after many meetings <br /> and continued vocal opposition for forming an Orono Fire Department,most of the Council has not made <br /> a compelling case why an independent Orono Fire Department needs to exist. She said she would plead <br /> again and again for the Council to actually listen to what the citizenship is saying. She said she <br /> appreciates that Walsh seems to have an interest in people not talking over each other. She would like him <br /> to apply that standard across the entire Council. <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br />
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