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<br /> <br />Mayor Kuzma thanked Ms. George for the great work the organization does and appreciated the <br />efforts the organization has put into changing its model in order to match the challenges of the past <br />year and changing market. <br /> <br />Councilmember Riley expressed appreciation for being able to watch graduation ceremonies from <br />home. <br />2.02: Presentation of the 2020 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report by the City’s <br />Auditing Firm of Malloy, Montague, Karnowski, Radosevich & Company (MMKR) <br />– Aaron Nielsen, Principal with the Firm Will be Presenting <br /> <br />Aaron Nielsen, MMKR, stated that the audit reports are complete and noted the different reports <br />which were completed. He stated that the City received a clean or unmodified opinion on the basic <br />financial statements. He stated that there were no findings of government or legal noncompliance. <br />He commented that the City was able to meet its fund balance policy goals. <br /> <br />Councilmember Riley thanked Mr. Nielsen for the work he has done and stated that the report <br />immediately answered any questions he had as he read through the information. <br />3. CITIZEN INPUT <br /> <br />st <br />John Enstrom, 8702 181 Avenue, welcomed the City and its residents to the event he will hold <br />th <br />on Monday, June 14 on Flag Day. He stated that this is the largest flag retirement event in <br />th <br />Minnesota and will be the 16 year of the event. He expected to have a record retirement this year <br />because there were no activities during 2020. He stated that people can come to the property <br />th <br />beginning at 2 p.m. on June 14 to assist and participate in the event. He stated that at 5 p.m. the <br />Honor Guard from the Elk River Legion will complete an honor salute. He stated that this is a <br />family event, noting that there are different monuments and gardens on the property. He asked <br />that the City provide a burning permit, noting that they would complete the burning at the edge of <br />the lake. He hoped that some members of the Council could attend and welcomed any flags the <br />City or schools may wish to retire. He noted that there will also be a potluck picnic. <br /> <br />Councilmember Specht commented that this sounds like an awesome event and asked for details <br />on the Facebook page that was mentioned for the organization. <br /> <br />Mr. Enstrom stated that his property is 40 acres, 20 of which is Veterans Lake. He noted that he <br />created a park with a walking path around the lake. He stated that his Facebook page is <br />Minnesota’s Veterans Lake, and the website is www.minnesotaveteranslake.com. He noted that <br />many veterans will be participating in the event. <br /> <br />Mayor Kuzma thanked Mr. Enstrom. <br />4. APPROVE AGENDA <br /> <br />City Council / June 8, 2021 <br />Page 3 of 9 <br /> <br />
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