Laserfiche WebLink
CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> APPROVED <br /> 224 can be loaded to the website tomorrow. There will have to be a system established to <br /> 225 receive applications and funds. Staff could report back in a week or two on how it's <br /> 226 going. <br /> 227 <br /> 228 Councilmember Stoesz suggested he can pull in the committee members and they will <br /> 229 make necessary calls. <br /> 230 <br /> 231 Public Safety Director Swenson noted the road closure time and that the council must <br /> 232 consider the significant period of that closure and the residents that are blocked in. <br /> 233 <br /> 234 Some parameters were recommended by the council. There should be at least thirty <br /> 235 applications in about two weeks. A $25 fee for parade entrants is acceptable. Staff will <br /> 236 report in a week. When the council considers the special event permit, there will be <br /> 237 consideration of a budget approval. <br /> 238 <br /> 239 6. Critical Incident Response—Public Safety Director Swenson, Deputy Director <br /> 240 (Police) Leibel, and Deputy Director(Fire) L'Allier reported. There has been much <br /> 241 news about police involved in critical incidents. This presentation is to provide a <br /> 242 information to the council. A short visit to the PD will is included to view the VirTra <br /> 243 system. The presentation used will be included in the on-line council packet. He <br /> 244 reviewed information on: <br /> 245 <br /> 246 - Definition of critical incident; <br /> 247 - Roles of Agency, BCA, Administrative Investigations, etc.; <br /> 248 - Mutual aid(needed for demonstrations, etc); <br /> 249 - Financial planning; <br /> 250 - MN POST Board (law changes are still being interpreted,professionals are working <br /> 251 through implementation): <br /> 252 - US Department of Justice; <br /> 253 - Roles regarding public information and communication(getting good information out <br /> 254 while following applicate rules/laws); <br /> 255 - Mental health for law enforcement (prevention and support); <br /> 256 - Charter form of government(sections noted of the Lino Lakes Charter that could impact <br /> 257 situations); <br /> 258 - Statutory references (use of force, use of deadly force); explanation of how services are <br /> 259 being change.; <br /> 260 <br /> 261 The council visited the police department for a demonstration of VirTra. <br /> 262 <br /> 263 7. Daytime Fire Response—Public Safety Director Swenson reviewed his staff <br /> 264 report. He added that Centennial Fire District has been contacted and he updated the <br /> 265 council on their plans (hiring two firefighters and contracting for some services). City <br /> 266 staff is continuing to look at what is needed to meet needs in Lino Lakes during the <br /> 267 daytime hours. The department is proposing in their 2022 budget request part time <br /> 268 positions (three per day) and one full time leader and inspector. <br /> 6 <br />