Tensions flared during a recent Brainerd City Council meeting as Council Member Mayer expressed disappointment over a lack of communication with Mayor Krambeck regarding an amended resolution. Mayer emphasized the importance of direct dialogue, stating, \"I thought we had a relationship in which we could discuss things face to face.\" He defended his actions, asserting that his dual role as a county and city representative allows him to address overlapping issues effectively.
The council then shifted focus to a proposed ordinance aimed at prohibiting camping on both public and private property in Brainerd. This ordinance, which has been a topic of concern due to the city's homeless population, seeks to provide law enforcement with the necessary tools to manage encampments. Chief Davis highlighted the current limitations faced by the police department in addressing these issues, stating, \"If the city has a strong interest to limit, prohibit, and enforce any type of encampments... then my recommendation would be to enact an ordinance.\"
The council discussed three options regarding the ordinance, ultimately deciding to conduct the first reading without a full reading of the text, which will be followed by a public hearing in three weeks. Council members expressed a mix of support and caution regarding the ordinance, with some noting the need for further research on the implications for public safety and the homeless community.
In addition to the ordinance discussion, the council addressed various administrative matters, including updates on community development projects and upcoming events, such as a \"Movies in the Park\" event featuring \"Back to the Future.\" The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a closed session for labor negotiation strategy discussions with the IBEW Public Utilities Union.