Council - Regular Meeting
About this meeting
- Government Body
- Council
- Meeting Type
- Council
- Location
- Richfield, MN
- Meeting Date
- April 28, 2026
Transcript
29 sections (from 63 segments)
Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I'm going to call to order this April 28th meeting of the Richfield City Council. It's 700 p.m. If you're able, please rise and join us for the pledge of allegiance. Turn around. I pledge algiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the republic for which it stands. One nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
Thank you. And now we are pleased to welcome the Richfield STEM choir under the direction of Mrs. Miles. And I'm going to turn it over to them. And I think we're going to go off to the side so we can listen to you better. We'd like to begin tonight with a welcome song and it's actually in Swahili. So you'll be able to kind of know that we're saying welcome to you. Lia a me a a ma. I love me. A a sh A a sh a A a la a a
shame. A a love a a a ba I share with my head. I welcome you with my mouth. I welcome you with my heart. I welcome you. See, I got nothing up my sleeve. A a a shame. Sh. I sh I sh I sh I sh I'll sh I'll sh I'll sh We've studied a little bit about the
drinking gourd this year. And this song is about following the drinking gourd for those people that escaped from slavery and got to be up in the northern states. And so we've talked about that. And our next song is called Follow the Drinking Gourd. technical difficulties. Hopefully a piece of tape is We can do different falls. Follow the drinking gore. For the open is awaiting for to carry you to freedom. Follow the drinking go. Follow the drinking gore. Follow the drinking. For the old man is waiting for to carry you to freedom. Follow the drinking. Not a river mighty good. And her left foot peg foot traveling on
just follow the drinking gore. Follow the drinking gore. Follow the drinking gore. For the ocean is awaiting for to carry you to freedom. Follow the drinking gore. Now the rivers between two hills. Follow the drinking. And there's another river on the other side. Just follow the drinking. Follow the drinking. Follow the drinking. For the is to carry you to freedom. Follow the drinking. Follow Follow the drinking gore. Follow the drinking gore. For the old man is way too far to carry you to freedom. Follow the drinking. Follow the drinking. right there. One, two, one, two, three. Go a
ma a ple. Lamp the lamp. When I let it be a song, identify it in the face of I won't stand alone. We'll stand side by side cuz we know that love is always justified. When they try to divide us, it will only us good. Let me care as much as I know I should. I won't stand alone. We'll stand side by side. Cuz we know that love is always justified. When they try to divide us, it will only unite us. I live my voice. When they try to divide us, they will only
us. I live my voice. I live my voice. I live my voice. Thank you. We'd like to close today with a a song called Freedom Train. train. So you better get a board if you have freedom. You have freedom. You haveed freedom. So freedom trade is such a long time in a common there ain't no one can afford it. Oh, you better get a boy if you have freedom. Freedom freedom train a freedom. You got freedom freedom. Freedom freedom traeded
Minnesota Michigan. Massachusetts in the Michigan. Massachusetts in the Michigan. So you better freedom train a better if you have freedom. Freedom train is such a long time in a commentary. No one can afford it. So you better get a board if you have that freedom. That freedom freedom. It's the Richfield STEM School. Thank you all. It was so much fun. We appreciated your performance.
That was fun. Yep. That was an accident, but they kept right. They were they kept right on singing. They didn't even blink. That was good.
All right. Thank you again to the Richfield STEM School. That was just a delight to hear. Next, we'll move on to approval of the agenda. I move to approve the agenda. Seconded. It's been moved and seconded to approve the agenda. Is there any discussion? All in favor, please say I. I.
All opposed. And we've approved the agenda. Next, we'll move on to the approval of the minutes from the meeting of the city council work session from April 14, 2026 and the city council regular meeting from April 14th, 2026. And the clerk has asked me to give two notations and you can see the the um uh documentation is on your computer for the council. And for the April 14th regular minutes, the corrected text for the presentation of 12A was for the appointing of Kate Cau as human resources director for the city of Richville with an effective date of May 18, 2026. And the second one is between the two meetings we received an open forum email and um that has been distributed to the entire council and it the subject was the platform viewing area for the black crowned night here in island and so it'll be attached to the regular minutes from April 28th. All right. Is there a motion to approve those two sets of minutes? I move to approve the minutes with the amendments to the spelling for or dates for appointment for human resource director.
Second. Okay, it's been moved and seconded. Any questions? All in favor, please say I. I.
All opposed. And we have approved those minutes. Next, we'll move on to the open forum. Participants may share their comments in person, by voicemail or email, or may also request to participate virtually. For more information on submitting comments, refer to the council agenda and minutes page on richfieldm.gov/city councsel. Right now, I have one um request for open form. Is there anyone else that wishes to submit a form? All right. So, for those of you that are participating, you'll say your name and your city of residence. You'll have three minutes. And I have um a yellow card to remind you when you're getting to 30 seconds and a red card to show you when your time is up. And I'm going to call up Burgett Johnson first. Be Johnson Richfield. First off, thanks to Carl Himula, Paul Smith, Rachel Lindholm, John Evans, the Community Service Services Sustainability Commission for allowing us to speak at their joint commission meeting and to listen. To our relief, before we were attending the meeting, the proposed viewing platform's location at Vets Park had already been moved. The platform would have interfered with nesting blackground night herand. The hope is to have further input for Richfield parks. The plans for the parks are promising, needed, and welcome. There's a lot of work ahead. Please be mindful of the cost. People are struggling. Khalimula does a good job explaining. We will need him to calm people down. Solving problems is not a left or right issue. We also want to retain our good staff. Next subject. There are some who have written to the city of Ridgefield that they will sue the city if the city proceeds with an oppos proposed ordinance from the April 14th work
session that would prohibit firearms in sensitive public spaces prohibited in city-owned buildings, parks, libraries, and civic spaces with signage required at entrance. You can find the proposal on the city website under government agendas and minutes in the April 14th work session. It includes assault weapons, binary triggers, large capacity magazines and ghost guns along with possessions, assembly, sale of un serialized firearms and unfinished parts. This helps to target untraceable weapons often used in violent crimes. It is common sense. In historical context, the table knife is placed on the table with the knife always placed on the right with the blade of the knife facing the blade plate. The knife is a weapon. This signals no threat carrying any women weapon can intimidating can be intimidating to others, especially when no danger is present. A person with a gun then presents the danger to others. Having to leave a weapon at home and not to take it for a walk appears to induce a lot of anxiety in some. You can still have a gun. Government has not taken over your rights. There is a lot of me first and fear here. Also, you are not allowed to discharge a weapon in the city of Ridgefield. Civil society has norms and not carrying a weapon into events or community spaces has been a norm before the dark ages. A well- reggulated militia still has to conform to norms and still has to set aside weapons when stepping stepping into social settings. Where is this regulated militia? When are there regulated meetings? Is the well- reggulated militia being called up
for war like that in Iran? Where were they during the ICE occupation? We have real problems to tackle and this is not one of them. You're not protecting America but only yourself. This is not any part of a well- reggulated militia and not saving us money either. This morning I had a Yeah, sorry. Anyone? Thank you. Is there anyone else who wishes to speak? All right, go ahead. And then you can fill out a card afterwards.
Thank Thank you. This is rather spontaneous. Um, I'm Heidi Guy Bore, Richfield resident, and I just wanted to say wow to the STEM chorus. it. I I were I had tears in my eyes and I would have burst out balling had I started to cry. So I had to control myself. But to see the young people in our community and the hope and the love that they exude I it was just wonderful to have them and I congratulate them and thank you for having them.
Thank you. Is there anyone else who wishes to speak? All right. Thank you to both of our speakers. We appreciate it. And we will close out the open forum at this point. Next, we'll move on to our proclamation celebrating Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month. And I will be joined by Valerie Hurst Baker from the Human Rights Commission. This is a proclamation of the city of Richfield. Whereas Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month from May 1st through May 31st, pays tribute to Asian and Pacific Americans, the fastest growing ethnic minority group in the United States of America for their contributions to the United States and to celebrate the diverse culture and rich history. And whereas May was designated as Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month because of the first documented arrival of Japanese immigrants to the United States on May 7th, 1843 and the completion of the first transcontinental railroad on May 10th, 1869, which relied heavily on Chinese immigrant laborers. And whereas the first documented arrival of an Asian or Pacific Islander to Minnesota was Mr. Wang Ling in who settled in Duth Minnesota in 1875. And whereas Minnesota has provided asylum and relocation for many Asian refugees from the Vietnamese, Laosians, Cambodians, and Mung in the 1970s and 80s and Tibetans and Karen peoples during the 1990s. while other Asian and Pacific Islanders have immigrated to
Minnesota in their pursuit of opportunities and freedom. And whereas Asian and Pacific Americans have been subjected subjected, excuse me, to discriminatory treatment throughout their time in the United States, including the Chinese Exclusion Act, the immoral internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the systematic housing discrimination in Richfield as a result of racial covenants, and the recent irrational and unsubstantiated blame for CO 19. And whereas at least 5.5% of the population in Richfield is of Asian and Pacific Islander origin according to the 2024 estimates by the US Census Bureau. And whereas Asian and Pacific Americans have made the United States better through initiative, creativity, hard work, and the sharing of their cultural heritage and deserve to be recognized for their achievements and participation in Richfield civic life. And whereas the Ridgefield Human Rights Commission supported a proclamation celebrating Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month at its April 7th, 2026 meeting. Now therefore, I, Mary Supple, mayor of Richfield, on behalf of the Richfield City Council, do proclaim the month of May as Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month in the city of Richfield and call on the people of Richfield to observe this month with appropriate programs, activities, and ceremonies, and continue to honor the contributions of Asian and Pacific Islander Americans throughout the year. Proclaim this 28th day of April, 2026. Thank you. Would you like to say a few words?
There you go. Thank you. I'm the chair of the Richfield Human Rights Commission. Generally, we like to have a community member who is part of the population accept this proclamation. And unfortunately, that did not work out for this month. But we want to honor and recognize the contributions of those in the Asian and Pacific American group who make Richfield a wonderful place to live. Thank you.
Thank you. And thank you to the commission. Next, we'll move on to the consent calendar, and I'm going to turn it over to assistant um city manager Tongvan.
Thank you. The consent calendar contains se uh several separate items which are act upon by the city council in one motion. Once the consent calendar has been approved, the individual items and recommended action has also been approved. No further council action on these items is necessary. However, any council member may request that an item be removed from the consent calendar and place on the regular agenda for council discussion and action. All items listed on the consent calendar are recommended for approval. Uh a approved distri or dispersements and claims. B, approve of the bid tapellation and authorize the mayor and the city manager to execute a contract with concrete idea for the safe route to school Sheridan Hills Elementary sidewalk project in the amount of $429,15325 and authorize the city manager to approve contract changes up to 175,000 without further city council consideration. C. Adopt a resolution for reimbursement for certain expenditures for the proceeds of street reconstruction bonds and utility bonds to be issued by the city for the Penn Avenue reconstruction project. D. Adoption of a resolution authorizing execution of the Minnesota Department of Transportation MENDOT agreement number 1062789 for the dispersement of state general obligation bond funds for the Sheridan Hill safe route to schools project. and C, consider approval of the encroachment agreement between the city of Richfield and the herpace allowing the property owner at 6440 Nicollet Avenue to maintain an existing private
parking lot and commercial signs within the rightway. Uh staff would recommend approval of the consent calendar. Is there a motion to approve the consent calendar? I move approval of the consent calendar. Second. It's been moved and seconded. Is there any discussion? Um, Council Member Hayer, I just wanted to say um, regarding E. Um, I I have no issue with staff's recommendation to allow their encroachment to remain, but it is also a recognition that that business is now open. So, we're excited to have Richfield's first co-working space there. Um, Herspace LLC is doing business as the Coven, which has other locations in the Minneapolis metro. So, it's exciting to see them there.
Thank you. Any other comments or questions? All in favor of approving the consent calendar, please say I. I. All opposed. And we've approved the consent calendar. Our next item of business would be the city manager report. City assistant city manager Tongbun. All right. Thank you. Then we'll move on to council discussion either of hats off to hometown hits or council liaison reports. Um, council member Burke. Nothing this week. Council member Hayford Deliri.
Um, well, I would just maybe confirm since the mayor always seems to know these things. The, uh, Richfield Foundation fundraiser was moved to the fall. Correct. I had a date of next week originally. Yes, it got moved to October, I believe, 8th. I can look. Okay. But I think it's October 8th. Okay. I'm sure it's October. We'll definitely mention the sooner to October, but we're excited for that. Um, and excited for their new time in the fall. And then just liazison reports our meeting. We're actually going to meet tomorrow for transportation commission and just uh saying that I think we're excited to continue our conversation about Penn Avenue. I'm getting a lot of input on details of Penn. So it's been a fun collaborative process and I'm looking forward to more of it. Thank you. Council member Christensen.
Yes. Uh just would like to mention to everyone who's involved with the uh high schoolers or have an interest in art, the high schoolers, Richfield High School uh kids will have an art exhibit at the community center next Thursday from 4 to 5:00 pm with the reception following. And then will the artwork remain up after that as well? Yes, they do leave it up for a certain length of time. I'm not quite sure how long, but they do leave it up for quite a long time. And it Then they filled the whole community center on the upper level with this. So it's wide variety of uh paintings and drawings and sculptures and all sorts of different art type things. So yeah,
thank you, Council Member Coleman Woods. Thank you, Mayor. Uh I just wanted to give a shout out to the Sustainability Commission and upcoming Earth Day. Uh lots of events come going on tomorrow. uh as well as uh compost day on May 1st. And then there's also a electronics recycling and um paper shredding day in the ice arena lot uh I believe on May 2nd 14th. Oh, 14th. Thank you. Uh so shout out to the sustainability commission. I can't even say that twice in a row.
Thank you. And I want to give a shout out to council member Hayford who um testified at the Senate Transportation Committee on behalf of Richfield and did a fabulous job. I watched it remotely and and did a great job and hopefully we will get some bonding money. Thank you for your efforts. Um I also want to do a shout out to the Richfield um community safety network. We have um a donor that is willing to give $400,000 if the community raises $25,000. So if you are able to donate something to help get us to that $25,000 to unlock the $400,000, you can go to richfield communitysafety.org and there is donation information there. So please spread the word. We have I believe until May 6th. So, if you need more information, feel free to email me or you can talk to me after the meeting. And finally, um I wanted to do um a promotion for the Northstar therapy animals. Dan Smeha, who lives here in Richfield, has Barney, his therapy dog, and he goes around to various places. But there's a whole group of people that do this, and they visit schools, hospitals, care centers, libraries, group homes, crisis response. They're out at the airport, part of U of M PASW and the 911 centers. And this group is going to be having a celebration on April 30th from 4 to 7:00 p.m. in the Mall of America Rotunda. And so there will be a lot of the animals there. So you can go ahead and meet some of these support animals. Um, and they'll have information available and people to talk to should you be interested in pursuing this. So, if you want to be somebody that takes therapy animals around to help the community, given the stressful times we live in, the need for therapy
animals is ongoing and increasing and there's a shortage of teams. So, if you want to get involved and join the Northstar Therapy Animals again, it's going to be um April 30th from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. at the Mall of America Rotunda. Last year they actually came and visited us and we had a proclamation, but this year since they're having their big celebration, we just thought we'd advertise that for them. So, please support the Northstar therapy animals. Um, with that, I also would like to echo what was said about the um STEM school choir. It is always fun to have them come and sing and just makes the whole world seem better when you're listening to the kids singing. So, thank you to everybody that was involved in that. With that, if there's no further business, I would entertain a motion to adjourn the meeting.
I move to adjourn the meeting. Second. It's been moved and seconded to adjourn the meeting. All in favor, please say I. I. All oppose. We stand adjourned. Thank you.
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