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There was consensus of the Council to move forward with the proposed changes to the conflict of <br />interest section of the policy. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher shared that they have had previous discussions about <br />allowing Staff members to get hotel rooms if they are traveling outside of the metro area for a job - <br />related training or event for multiple days or if they are traveling and severe weather conditions do <br />not allow them to travel. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff stated that he would be in favor of removing the language around any <br />county outside of the seven -county metro area and just sticking to the 40-mile distance as the <br />distance seems more appropriate. <br />Councilmember Riley asked if they should add something to this section around needing approval <br />from a department head or City Administrator. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher said they could add language around approval. She noted <br />that in the event someone was not able to get ahold of their department head or the City <br />Administrator, they could still get the hotel room for themselves and seek reimbursement later. <br />The consensus of the Council was to remove the language concerning the seven -county metro from <br />this section and adding needing approval from a department head or the City Administrator. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher shared that IT Manager Frederickson made additions to <br />the policy in regard to the cloud infrastructure as a definition. She noted that the cloud is also <br />referenced throughout the policy as it applies. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked about the comments on policy for social networking on City <br />equipment. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher shared that IT Manager Frederickson added these <br />comments. She explained that this is already covered by the League of Minnesota Cities language <br />provided. She said she can get further clarification on this to ensure that the change is put through <br />on the final policy for approval. <br />Councilmember Howell stated she does not support using City -owned equipment for personal uses <br />on social media. She said she would like to see this be restricted in the policy. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff said he would not want to limit someone from using their City <br />equipment to check their personal bank account or something of a similar nature. He stated he <br />understands the concerns around social media being accessed on City equipment; however, he <br />would not want to ban the use of personal use altogether. <br />Councilmember Specht noted that most people would be able to check things like their bank <br />account on their cell phones. He said he sees both sides of this argument. <br />City Council Work Session / November 26, 2024 <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />
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