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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />266 the opening of that facility this year so he would intend to represent the City in Blue <br />267 Heron Days discussion for 2022. <br />268 <br />269 Mayor Rafferty offered a suggestion that street closing and similar that involve the <br />270 attention of the Public Safety Division be coordinated so they don't stretch to more than <br />271 one day. <br />272 <br />273 Councilmember Stoesz remarked that he's noticed in other communities that having a <br />274 neighborhood parade route (rather than major road route) seems to make for a more <br />275 community based event. Mayor Rafferty expressed concern about that type of change. <br />276 Councilmembers concurred that tying the event to The Rookery is important. <br />277 <br />278 Councilmember Cavegn and Stoesz will participate with the group. <br />279 <br />280 9. Coss Family Foundation — Public Safety Director Swenson reviewed the written <br />281 staff report outlining the availability of a donation that would fund the purchase of patrol <br />282 rifles for the police division. He is seeking council direction to bring the matter to the <br />283 next council meeting. The council concurred. <br />284 <br />285 10. Shield 616 Donation— Public Safety Director Swenson explained that this <br />286 donation would be tied to the Guns and Hoses Hockey event. He provided history on the <br />287 event started by the department's volunteer arm and the donations they've made in the <br />288 past. This year the group wishes to donate proceeds to the Shield 616 organization that <br />289 provides a higher level of body armor to police and fire fighters. The organization's <br />290 intent is to provide the new body armor to individuals who are playing in the hockey <br />291 game and, past that, to other officers as funds raised will allow. There would ultimately <br />292 be a donation offered to the City and staff would intend to request council authorization <br />293 at the next regular meeting. The council concurred that they would consider the matter at <br />294 the February 14th meeting. <br />295 <br />296 11. Public Safety Department Q4 Update — Public Safety Director Swenson <br />297 reviewed the statistics included in the report. The full report is included in the council <br />298 packet on file. The report included a staffing update. <br />299 <br />300 12. Goal Setting — City Administrator Cotton noted the council's interest in <br />301 scheduling a session to strategically plan and set goals. She noted the last effort in 2017 <br />302 that wasn't fully completed. In reviewing goals from the past, she noted progress and <br />303 some accomplishments. At this point she'd like to understand the council's interest in <br />304 doing some formal goal setting with or without a facilitator. <br />305 <br />306 The majority of the council indicated support for having a facilitator. The council <br />307 directed staff to look for an appropriate facilitator and forward some recommendations. <br />308 <br />309 13. Rookery Update — City Administrator Cotton reported. There was discussion <br />310 about the current fitness equipment and tenant (Endurance Fitness); staff is exploring <br />
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