Lakeville City Council Wrap Up 05-15-2023
Check out the highlights of the May 15, 2023 Lakeville City Council meeting. Full meeting available at LakevilleMN.gov
Based on the context provided, this transcript is a **"City Council Wrap-up,"** which is a summary video typically produced by a city's communications department. The speaker refers to the City Council and staff members (like Allyn Kuennen and Mike Meyer) in the third person, indicating the speaker is a **Narrator** (likely a Communications Specialist for the City of Lakeville).
I have also corrected the phonetic spelling of names and terms (e.g., "cobid" to "COVID" and "Alan Kennen" to "Allyn Kuennen") to reflect the expert quality requested.
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**[0:00] Narrator:** Let's take a quick look at some of the items presented to the Lakeville City Council at their May 15, 2023, meeting. Lakeville Police Chief Brad Paulson introduced new police reserves, including those who had started during COVID and were not formally introduced at that time. Assistant City Administrator Allyn Kuennen was recognized for receiving a Minnesota City County Management Association Outstanding Service Award. Arena Manager Joe Bergquist presented the Lakeville Arenas' annual report and proposed 2024 budget. Fire Chief Mike Meyer presented his quarterly department report, and the council held a public hearing and approved a resolution of support for Sweet Harvest Foods for a Minnesota...
**[0:45] Narrator:** ...Investment Fund application to the State of Minnesota to help their consolidation and expansion in the industrial park. If you have questions or comments regarding these agenda items, please call City Hall at 952-985-4400, and you can also watch the complete City Council meeting on the city's website at lakevillemn.gov or on Spectrum Channel 180. Thank you for watching this edition of Lakeville's City Council Wrap-up.
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