Goodhue County Hearing
May 5th, 2019

There’s a hearing in Goodhue County about our District 1 representation, as above:
6 p.m. Monday, May 13, 2019
Goodhue County Board Room
509 W. 5th St., Red Wing, MN 55066
At the November 20, 2018 meeting, Scott Safe was appointed to temporarily fill Ron Allen’s seat. At that meeting, Allen said:
I have a problem with “acceptability” being the primary criteria. Of course, I note that as someone who would not be deemed acceptable!!
There’s a requirement to hold a hearing, and the hearing is only about the qualification of prospective appointees. How are they going to announce who has applied for appointment, whose arm has been twisted to apply, etc.?
What’s also troubling me is the slothful way the county approaches the special election — this is something that should have been anticipated and planned for — rather than plodded towards. As it sits, if there is a primary needed, if more than two people run, then it could push the election out past the November election out into a special election in February (there are limited dates that elections can occur, and the first one after November is in February).
Subd. 5.County boards vacancy appointment; public hearing.
Hey, residents of District 1 of Goodhue County — Be there or be square!!
“Ad Hoc” committees in Red Wing
May 1st, 2019
At long last, here are the lists, but still no meeting times and dates. Thanks to Becky Norton for making this available.
The secrecy of “Ad Hoc” committees is a problem. We’re just now finding out what they are and who is on them. But when do they meet? Who knows, and they aren’t telling, which is… well… telling. CITY COUNCIL – PROVIDE NOTICE OF MEETING DATES, TIMES, LOCATION and AGENDA. JUST DO IT.
Note that the “Ad Hoc” committee appoints are made by the Council President.


Mueller’s letter to Barr
May 1st, 2019

Here’s the letter everyone’s talking about — the primary document — REAL NEWS.

Note their expressions… says a lot!

David Schultz’ presentation in Red Wing
April 29th, 2019

Hot off the press from City of Red Wing:
Hello,
Thank you to those of you who attended our board and commission training on Thursday, April 18th. For those of you who couldn’t make it that evening, the full recording of the training can be found here.
Professor David Schultz was hired by the City to provide training on the role of the elected official/volunteer compared to the role of staff, the open meeting law, and conflict of interest. His presentation included a question and answer period with attendees. Questions arose related to Open Meeting Law for Ad Hoc and other committee activities, and Mr. Schultz provided answers that differ from the City’s policy. The City’s current policy, which is attached to this email, was created after much community discussion and research and was adopted by the City Council in 2010.
Thank you,
Melissa Hill | Administrative Support Manager
Here’s the attached policy:
Here’s what all the fuss is about:

AD HOC COMMITTEE MEETINGS MUST BE NOTICED AND OPEN! It’s that simple.
C-HC transmission — a little Direct testimony!
April 26th, 2019

The Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission project docket is slogging forward at the Wisconsin Public Service Commission. Today, Direct testimony of intervenors was due, and there was a LOT of it.
To view the docket filings, go HERE and at “Case #” plug in docket “05-CE-146” and search.
Here are some of the more interesting filings:
Yes, “Wellinghoff” is THAT Wellinghoff, Jon Wellinghoff, former Chair of FERC. It’s amazing what one can do if there’s money to spend.
Check out the PSC testimony — the short of it is that the applicant’s haven’t proven up their case. I’ve not read Powers yet, but he’s probably saying the same thing.
We’re focused on the individual hardships if it were to go on this land:

Lots and lots of reading to do, there’s some great testimony in here.