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WHEREAS, local elected decision -makers are in the best position to determine what <br />safety d welfare regulations best serve their constituents; and <br />WHEREAS, just like state legislative leaders, local elected officials are held accountable <br />through Minnesota's robust elections process; and <br />WHEREAS, ordinances at the local level are enacted only after a comprehensive, legal and <br />open process; and <br />WHEREAS, local units of government are required to publish notices about meetings where <br />policies will be discussed and decisions will be made; and <br />WHEREAS, under the state's Open Meeting Law, public policy discussions and decisions <br />must occur in meetings that are accessible to members of the public; and <br />WHEREAS, cities are often laboratories for determining public policy approaches to the <br />challenges that face residents and businesses; and <br />WHEREAS, preservation of local control in Minnesota has yielded statewide benefits <br />such as the 2007 Freedom to Breathe Act, an amendment to the Minnesota Clean Indoor <br />Air Act; and <br />WHEREAS, more than two dozen bills that restrict local decision-making have been <br />introduced in 2017 to date. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF <br />CENTERVILLE that this Council supports local decision-making authority and opposes <br />legislation that removes the ability for local elected officials to respond to the needs of <br />their businesses and constituents. <br />ADOPTED by the Centerville City Council this 1 Oth day o - W, ay, 2017. <br />Jeff Paar, <br />Attest:._ <br />Teresa fender, Clear. <br />