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MINUTES FOR HUGO CITY COUNCIL MEETING ON JUNE 20, 2016 <br />Call to Order <br />Mayor Weidt called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Haas, Klein, Miron, Petryk, Weidt <br />ABSENT: None <br />ALSO PRESENT: City Administrator Bryan Bear, City Engineer Jay Kennedy, City Attorney <br />Dave Snyder, and City Clerk Michele Lindau <br />Approval of Minutes for the June 6, 2016 City Council Meeting <br />Petryk made motion, Miron seconded, to approve the minutes for the City Council meeting on <br />June 6, 2016 as presented. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Approval of the Agenda <br />Weidt made motion, Klein seconded, to approve the agenda as presented. <br />Two residents asked questions on the status of a proposed development in the area of the <br />northeast corner of 130th Street and TH61. City Administrator Bryan Bear informed them a <br />concept was to be presented to the Planning Commission on June 23, 2016. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Washington County Library Strategic Plan — Director Keith Rvskoski and Commissioner <br />Fran Miran <br />Washington County recently completed the library strategic planning process. This 20 -month <br />process involved more than 800 people. Public participation in the form of surveys, <br />questionnaires, forums, retreats, meetings and a public comment period resulted in a final <br />strategic plan released in February 2016. Washington County Library Director Keith Ryskoski <br />and Senior Library Manager at Hardwood Creek Amy Worwa were in attendance to talk about <br />the plan. <br />Ryskoski explained the goals outlined in the plan were to deliver programs, expand public <br />awareness, cultivate partnerships, and develop as a community technology hub. The goal to <br />improve facilities will be discussed in more detail at the July 12th workshop with the Washington <br />County Board. <br />Amy talked about their mission statement: Inspire curiosity, champion innovation and spark <br />
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