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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 06/15/2010 - Workshop AGENDA CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP & OPEN PODIUM TUESDAY,JUNE 15, 2010 CITY CENTER 5:00—6:25 PM, HERITAGE ROOM II 6:30—7:00 PM, COUNCIL CHAMBER CITY COUNCIL: Mayor Phil Young, Council Members Brad Aho, Ron Case, Jon Duckstad, and Kathy Nelson CITY STAFF: City Manager Scott Neal, Police Chief Rob Reynolds, Fire Chief George Esbensen, Public Works Director Eugene Dietz, Community Development Director Janet Jeremiah, Parks and Recreation Director Jay L otthammer, Communications Manager Joyce Lorenz, City Attorney Ric Rosow, and Recorder Lorene McWaters Heritage Room H(5:00 p.m.) I. CITY MANAGER' S PERFORMANCE REVIEW (CLOSED SESSION) Council Chamber(6:30 p.m.) II. OPEN PODIUM A. Tommy Johnson Mr. Johnson said there has been a failure of leadership on the part of Mayor Young. Johnson referenced the investigation into allegations that the Mayor billed the City for meetings he did not attend. Johnson called for Young's resignation B. Jack Rhode Mr. Rhode also called for the Mayor's resignation. He said voters have the right to demand that elected officials be squeaky clean. He said he cannot imagine the community will continue to have confidence in the Mayor. C. Gary Stevens Mr. Stevens referenced recent articles in the Star Tribune about the investigation into Mayor Young's meeting attendance. Stevens said, "If it's good enough for (Hennepin County Attorney) Freeman, it's good enough for me." Stevens called the investigation a political witch hunt. He said Phil Young is a fine man and a fine mayor. D. Kevin Conboy Mr. Conboy said he is a private citizen with no political agenda. He said Mayor Young is the victim of a witch hunt, and he suggested that he get some clerical help. He asked whether or not the City Manager is empowered to launch this type of investigation. E. Don Opheim Mr. Opheim said he has observed many Mayors and Council Members. He said Mayor Young is possibly the best Mayor he has seen in the last 42 years. He said he hopes Mayor Young stays on. F. Gwen Schultz Ms. Schultz read a statement on behalf of Rick and Gina King. The statement said it appears the mayor engaged in inaccurate bookkeeping, but what has transpired does not require censure. The statement said Phil Young has done a good job as Mayor and he has admitted his mistake. G. Kevin Schultz Mr. Schultz said he was speaking in support of Mayor Young. He said Mayor Young is a committed, caring and giving community leader. Schultz said he does not condone incorrect bookkeeping, but it appears the errors were unintentional and not done for personal gain. H. Kathy Kientzle Kientzle said she has lived in Eden Prairie for 22 years. She said she is impressed by Mayor Young's ability to withstand nasty comments. She said that although he did not attend some meetings he said he did, he also attended many others. She said we need his clear thinking and dedication. I. Dick Proops Mr. Proops said he was speaking as a private citizen. He asked if the City Manager had ever done anything like this before. He asked who was the source of the information. He encouraged the City Council not to let this politically motivated attack keep them from doing the work of the City. J. Marc Papineau Mr. Papineau noted that the County Attorney declined to prosecute the Mayor for not attending meetings he listed on claim forms. Now a special prosecutor is examining the matter. He urged everyone to let the investigation run its course. He also said the Mayor submitted pay requests for meetings he did not attend,but also did not submit claims for other meetings he did attend. K. Jan Mosman Ms. Mosman said the City must be unbiased in its operations. Facts should determine actions. She thanked the City Council and staff for how the City is managed. L. John Mallo Mr. Mallo said the Mayor has become an embarrassment. He said the Mayor is a good person most of the time,but it appears that he lied on statements. Mallo said the Mayor has not provided proof of meetings he has attended but not submitted for payment. He said he hopes Young will do the right thing for Eden Prairie. III. ADJOURNMENT