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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—JULY 23, 2020 5 <br /> City Administrator Perrault said the Council may wish to discuss the Communications <br /> Committee and its role, the newsletter process, how Council want to see this role evolve, and <br /> future goals and metrics. <br /> Councilmember Scott, Communications Committee liaison, reminded Council this is a part-time <br /> position and a large portion of the position is spent on the newsletter. He sees the social media <br /> presence growing. He feared they would be overtaxing the part-time status of the position. Aside <br /> from being more responsive he has no particular issues. <br /> Councilmember Holden said they could remove branding from her position description to make <br /> it clear they are happy with the current branding. <br /> Councilmember Scott felt that wasn't a huge priority. <br /> Councilmember Holmes agreed that perhaps branding shouldn't be in the position description. <br /> Her concern was that the Communications Committee used to write the entire newsletter, not <br /> staff. She felt it would be helpful if the Communications Coordinator were aware of the meetings <br /> and packets, and interview other staff. She would like to see the Communications Coordinator <br /> write the articles, especially articles specifically related to Arden Hills. <br /> City Administrator Perrault said there are quite a few articles where the Communications <br /> Coordinator is actively writing and interviewing department heads or other staff members. There <br /> are times when the staff member may have to generate some content but he wouldn't characterize <br /> it as staff writing their own articles. <br /> Councilmember Holden said she was disappointed with the July newsletter because of all of the <br /> COVID items that didn't relate to the city. She felt people were getting that information from <br /> television or the Governor but not from our newsletter. She felt a Communications person should <br /> recognize hot topics. <br /> Mayor Grant agreed they were happy with the current branding of the city. Based upon <br /> background and staff to help, the Communications Coordinator should be able to figure out the <br /> hot topics. <br /> Councilmember Scott said there were two long term members of the Communications <br /> Committee and when they left, Council thought it prudent to have someone with access to staff. <br /> Some things are suited to the newsletter and some not. He felt the COVID updates are probably <br /> better on social media. <br /> City Administrator Perrault commented that the newsletter does go through the <br /> Communications Committee that includes Councilmember Scott and the City Clerk. <br /> Councilmember Scott said residents like to see the"What's Made in Arden Hills" section. <br /> Councilmember Holden felt the position should concentrate on the newsletter, hot topics such as <br /> the fire department and what needs to be responded to and how to respond. <br /> Mayor Grant directed staff to take branding off of the position description. <br />
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