The Ortonville City Council voted in Mr. Bill Powell for new city councilman.
The city councilman position was being sought by four people. Mr. Dan Oakes, Mr. Dave Dinnel, Ms. Mary Gufstafson, and Mr. Bill Powell. Mr. Bill Powell was a recent name added when he called the Mayor and asked to be considered. Mayor Blair Johnson opened the discussion by announcing that Mr. Dan Oakes withdrew his candidacy due to the influence from the newspaper and the internet website. There was some discussion started by Councilman Steve Berkner that the council could get along with only the six members they have and wait to fill the position at the next election if need be and that they should all work together.
Mr. Dave Dinnel was present at the meeting and he withdrew his candidacy. The mayor asked Ms. Gustafson if she was a city employee and she acknowledege that she was but thought it shouldn't matter because the mayor also was an employee because he did the books. The mayor said that he did not do the books for the city.
This left Mr. Bill Powell as the only applicant for the councilmans position. The council asked Mr. Powell to state his position. and he spoke of the need to not be so dependant on state governement and the city should be more self sufficient. The city council voted in Mr. Powell.
Other topics of discussion included the purchase of an aerifier for the golf course at $19,317.00 There was discussion about the equipment only being needed 4 days out of the year. It was returned to the board without approval.
The Mayor announce the discussion on having a referendum for the police department. Steve Berkner was very much in favor of allowing the voters to decide if they wanted to eliminatae the police department. Bob Meyer stated that this issue has been going on for over 15 years and needs to be put to rest. Police Chief Dinnel also acknowledged that they have lost meny good police officers because of the constant pressure of not knowing if the police department will be there in the future. Mayor Blair Johnson and councilman Nick Anderson also both agreed that they need to know the numbers before any move be made to combine with the sheriffs office. The numbers have to show that there would be a savings or they would not proceed. Both Mayor Blair Johnson and Nick Anderson stated they wanted the referendum. Mayor Johnson and Mr. Berkner agreed that the wording of the referendum would have to be accurate as to be sure that the public knew what they would be voting about.
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Our citizens may be deceived for awhile, and have been deceived;
but as long as the presses can be protected,
we may trust to them for light.
- Thomas Jefferson