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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—JUNE 10, 2024 5 <br /> Fabel does not have the City's best interests at heart. He encouraged the entire City Council to <br /> take Councilmember Fabel aside to explain to him what he as a lawyer should already know, <br /> namely, the first amendment should not be a doormat that Councilmember Fabel gets to trample <br /> just because he finds that stubborn facts continue to plague his actions and votes. Because <br /> Councilmember Fabel is a lawyer himself, it is shocking that there is a need, but perhaps <br /> Councilmember Fabel could receive a primer from the new City Attorney on the importance of <br /> the first amendment as well as the role of a fiduciary. Without the benefit of Councilmember <br /> Fabel understanding these two important issues, the City is at grave risk. Lastly, he thanked <br /> Councilmember Monson for her candid update. <br /> 4. RESPONSE TO PUBLIC INQUIRIES <br /> Mayor Grant provided a response to a public inquiry that was made a month ago when a resident <br /> stated he should be a better Mayor. He reported at the last City Council meeting, he listed the <br /> programs that had been completed during his tenure as Mayor. He indicated this was the start of <br /> his 24th year on the City Council and 14f year as Mayor. He commented on how he valued people <br /> and recognized talent. He then addressed City Administrator Perrault noting he began in the <br /> finance department and after being recognized for his talent he was promoted to the Finance <br /> Director. After receiving a master's in public administration and business administration, a <br /> previous Council appointed Mr. Perrault City Administrator. He believed this spoke volumes to <br /> the previous Councils he served under. <br /> Mayor Grant reported Ms. Hanson came to the City as a Deputy Clerk and Council promoted <br /> her to City Clerk. He discussed how Ms. Hanson was working on her master municipal clerk <br /> certification and thanked her for being a valuable member of City staff. <br /> Mayor Grant explained Mr. Swearingen came to the City as an engineering tech. He indicated he <br /> moved to Assistant City Engineer and was now serving as the Public Works Director/City <br /> Engineer. He commended Director Swearingen for advancing up the ladder as well as the <br /> previous Council for acknowledging these efforts. <br /> Mayor Grant stated Ms. Jagoe began with the City as a Senior Planner, was promoted to City <br /> Planner and now serves as the Community Development Director. He believed it spoke well of <br /> him and previous Councils for recognizing and hiring talent for the City of Arden Hills. He <br /> explained he was very proud of the staff members that have been promoted and stayed with the <br /> City. <br /> 5. PUBLIC PRESENTATIONS <br /> None. <br /> 6. STAFF COMMENTS <br /> A. Transportation Update <br /> Public Works Director Swearingen reported the 2024 PMP street improvement project would <br /> have a road closure on Wednesday, June 12 at the intersection of Royal Hills Drive and Snelling <br /> Avenue North. He explained advanced signage was put in place and noted the closure should <br /> only last several days. <br />