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NEW <br /> BRIGHTON <br /> buildinq Iorno, row today <br /> 1 <br /> Council Worksession <br /> February 5, 2019 <br /> 5:00 pm <br /> Present: Mayor Valerie Johnson <br /> Councilmember Graeme Allen <br /> Councilmember Mary Burg <br /> Councilmember Emily Dunsworth <br /> Councilmember Paul Jacobsen <br /> Absent: <br /> Staff in Attendance: Dean Lotter, Devin Massopust, Tony Paetznick <br /> Guests in Attendance: Joe Kelly <br /> Legislative Priorities Document (Informational Only) <br /> Lotter provided the Council with a handout on the City's legislative priorities for 2019. <br /> Councilmember Burg thanked staff for pullingthis information together in such a professional manner. Lotter <br /> g <br /> stated Sandra and Devin worked together on this document. He commented further on how this document <br /> would assist staff and the Council in addressing legislative initiatives for the coming year. <br /> Mayor Johnson discussed several minor grammatical changes she had discussed with staff. She explained <br /> funding for Long Lake would remain a priority for her and questioned if buckthorn should be considered a <br /> priority. Lotter stated the lake has been the main concern at this time. <br /> Councilmember Dunsworth recommended the St. Anthony School District be made a priority for the City. <br /> Councilmember Jacobsen requested it be made known the City Council was against preemption and that New <br /> Brighton wanted to manage things at the City level. <br /> Councilmember Allen thanked staff for providing the Council with a comprehensive, professional document <br /> on the City's legislative priorities. Lotter thanked staff for the feedback and noted he would make revisions <br /> and bring this document back to the City Council. He described how this document would assist staff in <br /> approaching State and Federal delegates in a concise manner. <br /> Lotter provided the Council with an update on MNLARS. <br /> Paetznick provided the Council with an update on the activity of the Public Safety and Fire Department. <br />
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