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<br /> <br />Nyle’s Notes - Mayor & Council <br />Following up on last week’s workshop meeting, specifically Charter Commission membership <br />This Issue dates back to when I first started as your interim <br />Council had serious concerns regarding turnover of members/functionality of Commission <br />I have attended every Commission meeting since I started <br />I have Endeavored to “recruit/retain current/new existing members <br />April/May of 2018 Commission experienced first full complement of members since 2002. Commission also elected a new chair in January 2019. <br />This was the Commissions first “new” chair in 17 years – that is, someone different than the two senior members. <br />The new chair met several times with myself as well as City Attorney Riggs to educate herself. She also requested and received pertinent literature and documents such as the League <br /> of Minnesota Cities handbook and specifically the chapter dealing with Charter Commissions. <br />She requested we set up two training sessions for all the members prior to the March meeting with all but one member being able to attend at least one of the meetings. At the March <br /> meeting, she led a discussion on purpose, rules of operation/treatment of each other, and process. <br />After her second meeting, held on May 21, 2019 from 7:00 PM to approximately 9:15 pm, she sent an email out about 90 minutes later to the Commission and myself informing all she was <br /> resigning immediately from the Chair and the Commission. <br />That same evening, another commission members shared with me their intent to resign and the next day, a third shared their intent to resign. I requested from both their patience.