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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—NOVEMBER 16, 2020 6 <br /> City Administrator Perrault reported the City of Arden Hills had a Human Rights Committee in <br /> the mid-1990's. He explained this group was disbanded at some point, but it was not clear as to <br /> why. <br /> Councilmember Holden commented she talked to the chair of the Shoreview Human Rights <br /> Committee, Ben Schank, and she learned this group hardly meets quarterly but works to educate <br /> the public. She questioned if the City's existing Commissions could help the cause better than a <br /> Human Rights Committee. <br /> Councilmember McClung indicated he has been doing research and stated he was not <br /> necessarily opposed to a Human Rights Committee if there was a purpose. He commented on the <br /> general focus of these groups. He stated the organizations that tended to meet more frequently <br /> were in larger communities and had their own police departments. He explained he could support <br /> the City having a Human Rights Committee but was uncertain what this group would do. He <br /> discussed how difficult it was to find volunteers to serve on the City's existing Commissions and <br /> Committees. He commented on how the discussions held by these groups may overlap with a <br /> Human Rights Committee. <br /> Councilmember Scott stated he would be in favor of forming a Human Rights Committee. He <br /> indicated he would want to be assured that the community was going to engage with this group. <br /> Mayor Grant reported a Human Rights Commission was tried years ago, and because this is a <br /> smaller community, it was disbanded. He commented on an event that occurred in Arden Hills in <br /> 2010 noting a Human Rights Commission was discussed again but there was not enough <br /> community support. He indicated he would rather make substantive achievement and progress on <br /> the issues, versus creating a committee. He supported the Council reading the book <br /> Councilmember Holden suggested. He wanted to see all of the City's standing committees fully <br /> staffed. He stated he was proud of the diversity the City had on its standing committees. <br /> Councilmember Holmes understood it was hard to staff the City's standing committees. She <br /> commented unless residents come to the Council requesting a Human Rights Committee, the <br /> Council was better off trying to make its existing Commissions more diverse and vibrant. She <br /> supported the Council and City staff attending more training and reading the book suggested by <br /> Councilmember Holden. <br /> Councilmember Holden stated she believed it was a little premature to discuss this issue. She <br /> recommended this idea be put on hold for six or twelve months. <br /> Mayor Grant asked what the Council thought about this suggestion. <br /> Councilmember McClung reported there was not enough appetite to move forward with the <br /> committee at this time. He agreed with Councilmember Holden. <br /> Councilmember Scott commented he would be supportive of a committee, but he would have to <br /> see an interest prior to the group moving forward. <br />
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