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2/5/2018
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•. 0s <br />14569 Fitzgerald Avenue North - Hugo, MN 55039 <br />Weidt called the meeting to order at 7 p.m. <br />Minutes <br />HUGO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />GOAL SETTING WORKSHOP <br />HUGO CITY HALL <br />MONDAY. JANUARY 29.2018 — 7 P.M. <br />PRESENT: Haas (via Skype), Klein, Miron, Petryk, Weidt <br />ABSENT: None <br />STAFF PRESENT: City Administrator Bryan Bear, Finance Director Ron Min, Accounting <br />Clerk Anna Wobse, Planner Rachel Juba, Parks Planner Shayla Denaway, City Engineer Mark <br />Erichson , and City Clerk Michele Lindau <br />Goals for 2017 <br />City Administrator Bryan Bear reviewed the 2017 goals and long range goals that were created <br />last year saying many have been completed or are in progress. <br />Updates from Commissions and Staff <br />Prior to the Council Goals Setting Workshop, commissions met to discusses their specific goals. <br />Bear provided a recap of those workshops. <br />The Planning Commission's main focus has been the City's Comprehensive Plan, which is going <br />extremely well. This should be finished around the middle of the year and submitted to the <br />Metropolitan Council at the end of this year. The commission is also a fairly new group and <br />there will be a focus on orienting and training new members. <br />The Parks Commission shows a continuing interest in trails and trail connections. Bear noted <br />that the public very much wanted to talk about trails at the Comprehensive Plan workshop, and <br />there have also been discussions on the county level. The commission is also interested in long- <br />range vision planning for Irish Avenue Park. <br />The Economic Development Authority will continue to focus on encouraging development in the <br />downtown area. <br />The Historical Commission hired an intern in 2017 who will continue working into 2018. A goal <br />is for the commission to make a recommendation to Council regarding the Hopkins School <br />House, and they anticipate a workshop with the Council to be held in the spring. The intern is <br />also working on cataloging photos and data to make it available and searchable for the public. <br />Bear talked about the vacancies on the Parks Commission, Planning Commission, and Historical <br />Commission, and the need to recruit members. <br />
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