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CITY of MINUTES <br /> HUGO CITY COUNCIL MEETING t: <br /> EST. 1906 HUGO CITY HALL <br /> •. • 00 <br /> 14669 Fitzgerald Avenue North•Hugo,MN 55038 MONDAY,APRIL 2, 2018—7 P.M. <br /> Call to Order <br /> Mayor Weidt called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. <br /> PRESENT: Haas (via Skype), Klein, Miron, Petryk, Weidt <br /> ABSENT: None <br /> ALSO PRESENT: City Administrator Bryan Bear, City Attorney Dave Snyder, City Engineer <br /> Mark Erichson, Landform Planner Kendra Lindahl, Planner Rachel Juba, Parks Planner Shayla <br /> Denaway, and City Clerk Michele Lindau <br /> Minutes for the March 19, 2018 City Council Meeting <br /> Klein made motion, Petryk seconded, to approve the minutes for the City Council meeting on <br /> March 19, 2018, as presented. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Approval of the Agenda <br /> Weidt made motion, Haas seconded, to approve the agenda as presented. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried <br /> Stillwater School District Update- Superintendent Denise Pontrelli <br /> Stillwater School Superintendent Denise Pontrelli provided the Council an update on things <br /> happening in the Stillwater School District. She talked about their work on the next strategic plan <br /> and things that have been happening since the creation of the Bridge of Excellence Plan five years <br /> ago. She provided information about the district's priorities moving forward and things they are <br /> doing through partnerships. <br /> Miron talked about transition and asked about where the former Withrow School students were <br /> going to school. Pontrelli responded that, from looking at demographics, Lake Elmo and <br /> Woodbury were growing. The district was interested in selling the Withrow School, but there <br /> were no definite plans, and they are not actively pursuing what they will be done with it. They <br /> were in the process of selling the school in Marine on St. Croix. She added that many students <br /> have opened enrolled in other schools. <br /> Weidt recalled the Stillwater School District speaking to the Council a few years ago about <br /> supporting their levy, and he felt they were blindsided by the sale of Withrow. He asked for <br /> transparency. He talked about the sale of the playground equipment without the City being <br /> informed, and he asked her what she would have done differently. Pontrelli replied that for <br />
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