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' Councilmember Allen stated he did not like how the appointment section was written. He commented currently <br />the Equity Team will decide who is on the Commission and he explained this was different than how all other <br />Commissioners were appointed. <br />Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas agreed this was different. <br />Councilmember Allen suggested the Equity Team vet the candidates. <br />Councilmember Dunsworth discussed how her work, in the interest of equity, has had candidates record <br />themselves answering the same five questions and these videos are then submitted for viewing. She believed it <br />would be important for the Council to have interaction with the candidates. <br />Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas supported candidates making a recording but did not want this to be a requirement. <br />Councilmember Abdulle supported the Council being involved in the recruitment and interview process a well. <br />Massopust stated the City could follow the normal process for Commission appointments with staff looking <br />into the video option. <br />Councilmember Allen suggested staff start the vetting process but supported the Council making the final <br />appointments to the Equity Commission. Ms. Tabor spoke to the importance of having balance on the <br />Commission. <br />Mayor Niedfeldt-Thomas questioned if current Commissioners could serve on multiple Commissions. <br />' Spangrud reported there was nothing within City Code that would preclude this from happening. <br />Councilmember Dunsworth suggested language be added to the code to encourage Commissioners to <br />communicate civilly and to respect the opinions of others. <br />Discussion ensued regarding compensation for the Commission members. <br />Spangrud explained the City of New Brighton does not compensate its Commission or Councilmembers for <br />attending meetings. <br />Ms. Tabor commented it has been her experience that there is a benefit to compensating Commission members <br />in order to allow them to participate. <br />Councilmember Axberg stated should this then be considered for all Commissions, versus just the Equity <br />Commission. <br />Councilmember Dunsworth supported the City providing a stipend for Commissioners. <br />Councilmember Abdulle explained he supported paying all Commissioners. He commented this shows the <br />City values their time and service to the City. <br />Councilmember Allen stated he would be against paying one Commission and not the others. Massopust <br />reported if the City were to pay all of its Commissioner's he estimated this would cost the City $25,000 per <br />' year. He explained staff would have to make an adjustment to the 2022 budget. <br />
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