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Orono City Council <br /> Work Session Minutes <br /> Monday,October 25,2021 <br /> `,&ES H OSic Council Chambers <br /> 5:00 p.m. <br /> PRESENT: Mayor Dennis Walsh, Council Members Richard F. Crosby II, and Matt Johnson. <br /> Staff members present were City Administrator/Engineer Adam Edwards, Community <br /> Development Director Jeremy Barnhart, Finance Director Ron Olson,Parks and Golf Courses <br /> Superintendent Josh Lemons,Police Chief Correy Farniok and City Clerk Anna Carlson. <br /> 1. CIP Discussions <br /> City Administrator Adam Edwards introduced the CIP discussion. He noted that he <br /> asked each department to briefly discuss their budget plans for the CIP. <br /> A. Police Department <br /> Police Chief Correy Farniok discussed the Police department's plans for capital <br /> improvements. He noted the City plans to procure 4 patrol vehicles,patrol rifles <br /> 2022. <br /> B. Parks <br /> Parks and Golf Course Superintendent Josh Lemons began the presentation of the CIP <br /> for Parks. <br /> Edwards added that Parks Commission has given guidance for some items reflected <br /> in the CIP draft. <br /> City Council Member Victoria Seals asked what the miscellaneous fund was. <br /> Edwards denoted those funds were identified last year and are set aside for the <br /> drainage project. <br /> Lemons discussed aspirations for improvements to Crystal Bay playground <br /> equipment. Lemons also mentioned briefly the plans for Golf Course Drainage and <br /> uniform lake access markers to clear ambiguity on lake access points for the public. <br /> Edwards also mentioned the Parks Commission has aspirations to do some larger <br /> improvements over time,the ones shown tonight are the first phase of those <br /> improvements. He proposes that staff and Council discuss the active lake access <br /> points in 2022. <br /> City Council member Matt Johnson agreed it would be nice to standardize the City's <br /> markers uniformly. <br /> Lemons finished the discussion by noting the tee mower will be up for replacement <br /> for 2022. <br /> C. Information Technology(IT) <br /> Edwards presented the Information Technology CIP. He noted in 2022 the city plans <br /> to replace two of the switches/routers. They usually last about 5 years for security. <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br />
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