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understood that people still use the tennis courts and worked to bring about a compromise for the situation. She <br /> explained she wasn't shy and if there was a concern, she would work to bring the concern to light. <br /> Councilmember Dunsworth requested Ms. Sokol-Kraft to speak to the City's biggest opportunity and biggest <br /> challenge in addressing inclusion in New Brighton. <br /> Ms. Sokol-Kraft reported the Council has an opportunity with the Commissions and who is appointed. She <br /> suggested the City put out a survey in order to learn what communities would like to participate in, or what <br /> should be addressed. She anticipated some assumptions have been made and these assumptions as to what <br /> communities would prefer and these may not be accurate. She noted she was not a person of color, but she was <br /> a woman and people have made assumptions about her. She suggested focus groups or survey monkey be <br /> considered in order to get new ideas on how to better serve communities in New Brighton. <br /> Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas thanked Ms. Sokol-Kraft for coming in and applying for this position. She noted <br /> City Clerk Spangrud would be in touch with further information on how the Council was moving forward. <br /> Worksession adjourned at 7:31 pm <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> tt7.leveL, t9izire,cae...., <br /> Terri Spangrud <br /> City Clerk <br />