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Administrative Services Director Lasher commented City Engineer Westby mentioned potentially <br />needing administrative help on the Public Works ide and it would be a similar situation as on the <br />Engineering side with Ms. Weidnar. She thought it would be cost effective to have additional <br />administrative support. <br />Councilmember Howell suggested a trial run and if it doesn't work another plan can be created. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Riverblood commented he has a lot of respect <br />for the three division supervisors including Parks, Utilities, and Streets. He stated they have a lot <br />of experience in their roles and felt they were up to the task of the additional work load. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher stated for the immediate changes she will prepare consent <br />cases on the next agenda to do the promotions and reclassifications and the rest of it will be a part <br />of the next budget and will be dealt with by resolution in 2023. <br />The consensus of the Council was to approve the reclassifications. <br />2.03: Discuss Collecting and Compiling Ramsey City Policies <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher stated she had met with Councilmember Musgrove and <br />Councilmember Howell back in April. She stated it was a good idea but wasn't sure how to tackle <br />it. She stated there are policies that they don't have but should have some additional policies. She <br />stated she didn't have time to coordinate this right now. She stated it is very needed and asked for <br />direction on how broad and deep it goes. She stated there are policies in public safety that wouldn't <br />be put on the internet but as a Staff resources perspective she has a lot of recruiting to do. She <br />asked about a timeline. <br />Mayor Kuzma stated it would be good for the new City Administrator to review policies and set <br />that on the agenda. <br />Councilmember Woestehoff asked if the City has any data compliance or structure guideline on <br />how things are stored. He thought whoever is in charge of data may have a good idea of where all <br />the policies are and how to categorize them. He suggested along with the new City Administrator <br />that when the new IT Security person is hired that IT Manager Fredrickson could help them get <br />access and find them efficiently. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher commented that IT Manager Fredrickson weighed in <br />when discussions first started and stated that there is a folder on LaserFisch and would be an <br />excellent resource. <br />Mayor Kuzma commented he thought the City Administrator should take the lead and coordinate <br />it. <br />Councilmember Specht commented that it is a matter of high importance that policies define day <br />to day operations, how they run as a Council, how the City runs and does things. He suggested a <br />summer intern or temp could look through old minutes to help with this. <br />City Council Work Session / May 24, 2022 <br />Page 10 of 17 <br />
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