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City of Centerville <br />City Council Meeting Minutes <br />January 11, 2023 <br />nd <br />nicely. A public hearing (the 2 hearing in the assessment process) is scheduled for January <br />25, 2023 for the 2022 Thin Overlay Program and has been noticed in paper. <br /> <br />Junior Council Member Shaw thanked the Council for allowing him the opportunity and <br />anticipates having a great year with Council and hopes to contribute a lot. <br /> <br />2. Council Reports <br /> <br />a. Vacant <br /> Parks & Recreation – No update <br /> Anoka County Fire Protection Council – No update <br /> <br />b. Koski – Council Member Koski reminded citizens that clearing hydrants and sidewalks very <br />important and encouraged people to give a hand to someone in need and keep an eye out on <br />th <br />neighbor. He also announced that the Lions 40 Annual Ice Fishing Contest is on February 18, <br />2023. Koski thanked Michelle for her years of service and thanked the Lions and all volunteers, <br />recognizing that often, the same people are helping out with multiple events and he appreciates <br />their efforts. Christmas in the park was a well-attended event and Council Member Koski <br />thanked the Lions and Fire Department for putting it on. <br /> <br /> Planning & Zoning Commission – January 17 meeting upcoming. <br /> Fire Steering Committee – January 19 meeting upcoming. <br /> <br />c. King - <br /> Economic Development Authority – No update <br /> Fire Steering Committee – No update <br /> Parks & Recreation Committee – No update <br /> <br />d. Mosher – <br /> Economic Development Authority – January 18 meeting. <br /> Police Governing Board – January 19 meeting. <br /> <br />e. Love – Mayor Love welcomed Centerville to 2023 with a Happy New Year and is looking <br />nd <br />forward to a great year. The 2 Jr. Council Member to be appointed to the position is Rowan <br />Shaw; welcome Rowan. Mayor Love also thanked Michelle Lakso for her years of service. He <br />stated that he attended the Grand Opening for Kwik Trip and is happy to have them in town. He <br />noted that he recently saw customers at all gas pumps within the community and hoped that <br />citizens would continue to patronize all businesses in town. Mayor Love also attended an open <br />house at Atlas Villas Memory Care and noted that it is a beautiful facility with unique amenities, <br />curb appeal and an impressive inside. <br /> <br /> North Metro Telecommunications Commission – Mayor Love attended a NMTC <br />meeting, the previous week and reported that the news team wrapped up elections and post- <br />election coverage along with Blaine’s Veteran’s Program and Guns and Hoses Hockey. This <br />year, the team will again produce an Arrive Alive video, which requires intense production <br />organization. Closed Captioning continues and a pay study is nearing conclusion. A <br />recommended COLA increase of 4% was approved. The commission is preparing for leadership <br />transition. <br />Page 5 of 6 <br /> <br /> <br />