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4.02: Adopt #20-066 Approving Paid Administrative Leave during Executive Order <br />#2020 — Stay at Home Order by Governor Walz <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that at the time the case was developed, the City did not believe <br />it would be able to place all employees into essential positions but has since reviewed the action <br />of Anoka County and believes that the City can place all employees into functions that could be <br />considered as critical functions and therefore no action is needed. He reviewed some of the <br />parks and maintenance activities that can still occur and how social distancing can be <br />implemented, along with additional cleaning activities. He stated that staff feels confident that <br />each employee can remain employed pursuant to critical activities. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer provided additional details on the public works and parks <br />staff activity that will begin the following day, including road patching and watermain flushing. <br />He noted on rainy days, equipment can be cleaned and maintained. <br />Councilmember Menth asked for details on how social distancing can occur inside of the trucks. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied that normally there are three crew members inside <br />the patching truck, but in order to accommodate social distancing there will be one crew member <br />in the truck and the two additional members would follow in their own vehicles. He confirmed <br />that the street sweeping truck is also manned by only one staff member with another following in <br />the dump truck. <br />Councilmember Menth stated that he was at a home improvement store the previous day and <br />people are not practicing social distancing. He hopes that the public works crew understands the <br />need for social distancing. <br />Councilmember Heinrich stated that the case originally included 11 employees that would not <br />have enough work, but it now seems that those employees will have 40 hours of work. She <br />asked what that would entail as that is a large change from the previous case. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that originally the City took a fairly conservative approach in <br />reviewing the Governor's Stay at Home Order in determining the work that could be completed. <br />He stated that after reviewing the interpretation of other municipalities and entities, staff <br />determined that additional work could be done during this two -week period. He noted that some <br />of the park staff have been reassigned to street maintenance. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer explained that the parks department would normally be <br />working on ballfield maintenance and reviewed some of the other spring work that would occur <br />in the parks. He explained that those elements have been delayed and the only park activity at <br />this time is trash collection in the parks. He explained that the 11 employees have been <br />reassigned to the patching or street sweeping crews. <br />Councilmember Heinrich commented that she believes that this is a good time for the patching <br />and street sweeping to occur, with less vehicles on the roads. <br />City Council / March 30, 2020 <br />Page 4 of 9 <br />