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Item No: 8G <br />NIOU-NMItSWE-W <br />Meeting Date: February 8, 2021 <br />Type of Business: CB <br />Administrator Review: <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Don Peterson, Director of Public Works / Parks and Recreation <br />Item Title/Subject: Resolution 9394 Authorizing Participation with the Minnesota <br />Public Works Joint Powers Mutual Aid Agreement <br />Introduction/Background: <br />The Minnesota Public Works Joint Powers Mutual Aid Agreement provides a formalized and <br />approved process for units of government to share public works personnel, equipment and <br />resources with other agencies that are also signatories to the agreement across the State. <br />Currently, it is not uncommon for adjacent communities to provide support and resources to each <br />other in the event of equipment breakdowns or availability of parts and or materials. The specialized <br />equipment needed in public works operations can at times be unavailable due to repairs, damage, <br />etc. In those situations, neighboring communities are notified that in the event of an emergency, they <br />may be called upon to assist with repairs. This has been common practice between neighboring <br />counties and cities for years. <br />The Minnesota Public Works Joint Powers Mutual Aid Agreement has been developed to provide <br />participating units of government the necessary framework to request aid and provide aid with a <br />common understanding of where liabilities and responsibilities lie. Participating parties to the <br />agreement can, at their own discretion, decide when and in what situation mutual aid is appropriate. <br />This agreement is not limited to emergency response or catastrophic situations; participants can <br />utilize the resources for many reasons including routine circumstances such as training efforts, <br />maintenance operations, joint projects and back-up support service. <br />It is a long-standing practice to assist other agencies in times of need, whether that is responding to <br />emergency events like flooding or to the more routine cases of equipment sharing that weren't <br />related to emergencies. The Minnesota Public Works Joint Powers Mutual Aid Agreement formalizes <br />what we're already doing in the industry and provides clarity with regard to responsibilities for service <br />and equipment requests. <br />Hennepin County Emergency Management (HCEM) has volunteered to coordinate and administer <br />the Agreement, and there is no cost to participants. As of November 16, 2020, there are 22 <br />signatories on the Public Works Joint Powers Mutual Aid Agreement. However, with concerns about <br />the impacts of COVID-19 on the Public Works' workforce, it is anticipated that more agencies will <br />become signatories to this agreement in the near future. <br />Discussion/Recommendation: <br />Public Works staff along with the City Attorney has reviewed the Minnesota Public Works Joint <br />Powers Mutual Aid Agreement and is seeking feedback and direction from the City Council on <br />proceeding with the agreement. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />�Bu <br />Don Peterson <br />Director of Public Works/Parks and Recreation <br />Attachments: Minnesota Public Works Joint Powers Mutual Aid Agreement, Email from City Attorney <br />The Mounds View Vision <br />A Thriving Desirable Community <br />