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2023-05-02 Regular Meeting May 2, 2023 — 6:30 PM Council Chambers Hybrid Meeting CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING MINUTES City Council meetings are being conducted in a hybrid format with in -person and remote options for attending, participating, and commenting. The public can make statements in this meeting during public comment sections, including the public forum beginning at 6:20 pm. 1. Call to Order Mayor Harris called the meeting to order at 6:30 pm. 1A. Pledge of Allegiance and Land Acknowledgement Mayor Harris led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance and read the City’s Land Acknowledgement statement. 1B. Roll Call Present: Mayor Shep Harris, Council Members Maurice Harris, Denise La Mere-Anderson, Gillian Rosenquist, and Kimberly Sanberg Staff present: City Manager Cruikshank, City Attorney Cisneros, Community Development Director Flores, City Engineer Oliver, Assistant City Engineer Kakach, Assistant Police Chief White, Fire Chief Crelly, Assistant Fire Chief Guzman, Assistant Fire Chief Brunsell, Park Maintenance Superintendent Lundstrom, and City Clerk Schyma 1C. Proclamation for Arbor Day and Arbor Month Park Maintenance Superintendent Lundstrom discussed the proclamation and announced the City’s annual Arbor Day event which will be held this year on May 10 at the SEA School starting at 10:00 a.m. He also discussed emerald ash borer (EAB) and the City’s ongoing plan to remove and restock public trees. He further discussed the forestry team’s efforts to reach out and educate residents about EAB on residential lots. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to adopt Proclamation for Arbor Day and Arbor Month declaring May 10, 2023, as Arbor Day and May 2023 as Arbor Month in the City of Golden Valley. Motion carried 5-0. 1D. Proclamation for International Firefighters' Day on May 4, 2023 DocuSign Envelope ID: 415D7981-BC28-48BB-9AD7-11771D8BEB1C Fire Chief Crelly discussed the proclamation and recognizing firefighters for their service. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by La Mere-Anderson to Proclaim May 4, 2023 as International Firefighters’ Day. Motion carried 5-0. 1E. Proclamation Recognizing National Police Week, May 14-20, 2023 Assistant Police Chief White discussed the proclamation and events occurring during National Police Week in 2023. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to proclaim the week of May 14 through May 20, 2023 as National Police Week in the City of Golden Valley. Motion carried 5-0. 1F. Proclamation Recognizing May 1 as International Day of Hope Randy Anderson, Golden Valley resident and Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) with the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy, discussed the proclamation and the hopeful cities initiative. Motion by La Mere-Anderson, Second by Sanberg to support a proclamation recognizing May 1, 2023 as a Day of Hope in the City of Golden Valley. Motion carried 5-0. 2. Additions and Corrections to Agenda Motion by M. Harris, Second by Rosenquist to approve the agenda as submitted. Motion carried 5-0. 3. Consent Agenda Approval of Consent Agenda - All items listed under this heading are considered to be routine by the City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no discussion of these items unless a Council Member so requests in which event the item will be removed from the general order of business and considered in its normal sequence on the agenda. Motion by M. Harris, Second by Sanberg to approve the Consent Agenda as revised: removal of Items #3C.2.A. - Douglas Drive and Trunk Highway 55 Pedestrian Underpass and Mini- Roundabout Project Approval - Approve Local Road Improvement Project (LRIP) SAP 128-594-001 Grant Agreement for Douglas/TH 55 Underpass Project Construction, Resolution No. 23 -025; and #3D.2. Approve Resolution No. 23-030 - Acceptance of Donation for a Park Bench to be Located at West Ring Pond From Ilo and Peggy Leppik. Motion carried 5-0. DocuSign Envelope ID: 415D7981-BC28-48BB-9AD7-11771D8BEB1C 3A. Approval of City Council Minutes: 3A.1. Minutes of April 18, 2023 - Special City Council Meeting (commission interviews) and Regular City Council Meeting 3B. Approval of City Check Registers 3C. Bids, Quotes, and Contracts: 3C.1. Approve Contract for Replacement of Golf Maintenance Gas Fired Make -Up Air Unit with Uhl Company, Inc. 3C.2. Douglas Drive and Trunk Highway 55 Pedestrian Underpass and Mini-Roundabout Project Approvals A. Approve Local Road Improvement Project (LRIP) SAP 128-594-001 Grant Agreement for Douglas/TH 55 Underpass Project Construction, Resolution No. 23 - 025 B. Approve Construction Cooperative Agreement with MNDOT, Resolution No. 23 - 026 C. Approve Construction Cooperative Agreement with Hennepin County, Resolution No. 23-027 Approve New Limited Use Permit and Terminate Existing Limited Use Permit with MNDOT, Resolution No. 23-028 Award Construction Contract to Minger Construction Approve Construction Services Agreement with WSB D. Approve New Limited Use Permit and Terminate Existing Limited Use Permit with MNDOT, Resolution No. 23-028 Award Construction Contract to Minger Construction Approve Construction Services Agreement with WSB E. Award Construction Contract to Minger Construction F. Approve Construction Services Agreement with WSB 3D. Grants and Donations: 3D.1. Approve Resolution No. 23-029 Allocating American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds for $50,000 to PRISM for Rent and Food Assistance and $60,000 to Help Fund a Portion of Community Connections and Outreach Program 3D.2. Approve Resolution No. 23-030 - Acceptance of Donation for a Park Bench to be Located at West Ring Pond From Ilo and Peggy Leppik 3E. Adopt Resolution No. 23-031 for Approval of City Department Structure 3F. Receive and File March 2023 Quarterly Financial Reports 3. Items Removed From the Consent Agenda: 3C.2. Douglas Drive and Trunk Highway 55 Pedestrian Underpass and Mini-Roundabout Project Approvals A. Approve Local Road Improvement Project (LRIP) SAP 128-594-001 Grant Agreement for Douglas/TH 55 Underpass Project Construction, Resolution No. 23 - 025 Assistant City Engineer Kakach discussed the project including scope, timeline, details, and various community outreach efforts to inform residents of closures and detours. Mayor Harris asked about City efforts to include more diverse vendors and small businesses since this particular project was not broken down into smaller pieces. Assistant Engineer Kakach responded with information about the bidding process and state statutes for larger projects. He added that staff are having internal discussions to improve outreach efforts to disadvantaged businesses on City projects. DocuSign Envelope ID: 415D7981-BC28-48BB-9AD7-11771D8BEB1C Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to adopt Resolution No. 23-025 for Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) SAP 128-594-001 Grant Agreement for Douglas/TH 55 Underpass. Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval. (In Favor: M. Harris, S. Harris, La Mere-Anderson, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 3D.2. Approve Resolution No. 23-030 - Acceptance of Donation for a Park Bench to be Located at West Ring Pond From Ilo and Peggy Leppik Council Member Rosenquist thanked Ilo and Peggy Leppik for their generous donation and community service over the years. Motion by Rosenquist, Second by M. Harris to approve Resolution No. 23-030 accepting the donation from Ilo and Peggy Leppik for the addition of a park bench at West Ring Pond to enjoy the beauty of nature. Motion carried 5-0 with unanimous approval. (In Favor: M. Harris, S. Harris, La Mere-Anderson, Rosenquist, Sanberg. Opposed: N/A) 4. Public Hearing 5. Old Business 6. New Business 6A. Review of Council Calendar Mayor Harris reviewed upcoming city meetings, events, and holiday closures. 6B. Mayor and Council Communications 1. Other Committee/Meeting updates Residents were encouraged to apply for the Council vacancy and visit the City website for more detailed information. 7. Adjournment The meeting was adjourned by unanimous consent at 7:24 pm. ________________________________ Shepard M. Harris, Mayor ATTEST: ________________________________ Theresa J. Schyma, City Clerk DocuSign Envelope ID: 415D7981-BC28-48BB-9AD7-11771D8BEB1C